Given a set of intervals on the real line, an interval graph is de®ned by a set of vertices associated to the intervals with edges between two vertices when the corresponding intervals overlap. If no interval properly contains another, we have a proper interval graph. When weights are associated to vertices, the interval coloring problem on a graph consists in assigning to each vertex a number of consecutive colors equal to the weight, such that adjacent vertices do not share any color and the total number of used colors is minimized. In this paper, we prove that this optimization problem on proper interval graphs is NP-hard. We give a linear time 2-approximation algorithm for it, and show that the bound is tight. Moreover, by exploiting th...
Abstract. We explore the question how well we can color graphs in distributed models, especially in ...
AbstractThis paper is the first article in a series devoted to the study of the following general pr...
In this paper we consider a general interval scheduling problem. The problem is a natural generaliza...
Given a set of intervals on the real line, an interval graph is de®ned by a set of vertices associat...
Given a set of intervals on the real line, an interval graph is de®ned by a set of vertices associat...
Given a set of intervals on the real line, an interval graph is de®ned by a set of vertices associat...
Given a set of intervals on the real line, an interval graph is de®ned by a set of vertices associat...
In the Intervalizing Coloured Graphs problem, one must decide for a given graph G = (V, E) with a pr...
In the Intervalizing Coloured Graphs problem, one must decide for a given graph G = (V, E) with a pr...
AbstractGiven a graph G=(V,E) with strictly positive integer weights ωi on the vertices i∈V, a k-int...
AbstractThis paper is complementary to Kubale (1989). We consider herein a problem of interval color...
An edge-coloring of a graph G with consecutive integers c1,…,ct is called an interval t-coloring, if...
The square of a graph G=(V,E), denoted by G2, is a graph on the same vertex set V(G) such that two v...
Interval graphs are the intersection graphs of families of intervals in the real line. If the interv...
AbstractThe square of a graph G=(V,E), denoted by G2, is a graph on the same vertex set V(G) such th...
Abstract. We explore the question how well we can color graphs in distributed models, especially in ...
AbstractThis paper is the first article in a series devoted to the study of the following general pr...
In this paper we consider a general interval scheduling problem. The problem is a natural generaliza...
Given a set of intervals on the real line, an interval graph is de®ned by a set of vertices associat...
Given a set of intervals on the real line, an interval graph is de®ned by a set of vertices associat...
Given a set of intervals on the real line, an interval graph is de®ned by a set of vertices associat...
Given a set of intervals on the real line, an interval graph is de®ned by a set of vertices associat...
In the Intervalizing Coloured Graphs problem, one must decide for a given graph G = (V, E) with a pr...
In the Intervalizing Coloured Graphs problem, one must decide for a given graph G = (V, E) with a pr...
AbstractGiven a graph G=(V,E) with strictly positive integer weights ωi on the vertices i∈V, a k-int...
AbstractThis paper is complementary to Kubale (1989). We consider herein a problem of interval color...
An edge-coloring of a graph G with consecutive integers c1,…,ct is called an interval t-coloring, if...
The square of a graph G=(V,E), denoted by G2, is a graph on the same vertex set V(G) such that two v...
Interval graphs are the intersection graphs of families of intervals in the real line. If the interv...
AbstractThe square of a graph G=(V,E), denoted by G2, is a graph on the same vertex set V(G) such th...
Abstract. We explore the question how well we can color graphs in distributed models, especially in ...
AbstractThis paper is the first article in a series devoted to the study of the following general pr...
In this paper we consider a general interval scheduling problem. The problem is a natural generaliza...