The L(2,1)-labeling problem consists of assigning colors from the integer set 0, ... , lambda to the nodes of a graph G in such a way that nodes at a distance of at most two get different colors, while adjacent nodes get colors which are at least two apart. The aim of this problem is to minimize A and it is in general NP-complete. In this paper the problem of L(2, 1)-labeling unigraphs, i.e. graphs uniquely determined by their own degree sequence up to isomorphism, is addressed and a 3/2-approximate algorithm for L(2, 1)-labeling unigraphs is designed. This algorithm runs in O(n) time, improving the time of the algorithm based on the greedy technique, requiring O(m) time, that may be near to Theta(n(2)) for unigraphs
The notion of distance constrained graph labelings, motivated by the Frequency Assignment Problem, r...
The notion of distance constrained graph labelings, motivated by the Frequency Assignment Problem, r...
The distance-two labelling problem of graphs was proposed by Griggs and Roberts in 1988, and it is a...
The L(2, 1)-labeling problem consists of assigning colors from the integer set 0 ...., lambda to the...
AbstractThe L(2,1)-labeling problem consists of assigning colors from the integer set 0,…,λ to the n...
An L(2,1)-labeling for a graph G consists of assigning non- negative integers, 0s, to the nodes of G...
$L(2,1)$-labeling is a graph coloring model inspired by a frequency assignment in telecommunication....
International audienceThe notion of distance constrained graph labelings, motivated by the Frequency...
Algorithm Theory - SWAT 2008, 11th Scandinavian Workshop on Algorithm Theory, Gothenburg, Sweden, Ju...
An L(2,1)-labeling of a graph is a mapping from its vertex set into nonnegative integers such that t...
AbstractAn L(2,1)-labeling of a graph G is an assignment f from the vertex set V(G) to the set of no...
Let G be a connected, undirected graph. Distance two labeling or a L(2,1)- labeling of a graph G is ...
The L(2, 1)-labeling of a graph G is a mapping f : (V(G) → Z* such that | f(u) - f(v) | ≥ 2 if d(u, ...
AbstractAn L(2,1)-labeling of a graph is a mapping c:V(G)→{0,…,K} such that the labels assigned to n...
AbstractAn L(2,1)-labeling of a graph G is a function f from the vertex set V(G) to the set of all n...
The notion of distance constrained graph labelings, motivated by the Frequency Assignment Problem, r...
The notion of distance constrained graph labelings, motivated by the Frequency Assignment Problem, r...
The distance-two labelling problem of graphs was proposed by Griggs and Roberts in 1988, and it is a...
The L(2, 1)-labeling problem consists of assigning colors from the integer set 0 ...., lambda to the...
AbstractThe L(2,1)-labeling problem consists of assigning colors from the integer set 0,…,λ to the n...
An L(2,1)-labeling for a graph G consists of assigning non- negative integers, 0s, to the nodes of G...
$L(2,1)$-labeling is a graph coloring model inspired by a frequency assignment in telecommunication....
International audienceThe notion of distance constrained graph labelings, motivated by the Frequency...
Algorithm Theory - SWAT 2008, 11th Scandinavian Workshop on Algorithm Theory, Gothenburg, Sweden, Ju...
An L(2,1)-labeling of a graph is a mapping from its vertex set into nonnegative integers such that t...
AbstractAn L(2,1)-labeling of a graph G is an assignment f from the vertex set V(G) to the set of no...
Let G be a connected, undirected graph. Distance two labeling or a L(2,1)- labeling of a graph G is ...
The L(2, 1)-labeling of a graph G is a mapping f : (V(G) → Z* such that | f(u) - f(v) | ≥ 2 if d(u, ...
AbstractAn L(2,1)-labeling of a graph is a mapping c:V(G)→{0,…,K} such that the labels assigned to n...
AbstractAn L(2,1)-labeling of a graph G is a function f from the vertex set V(G) to the set of all n...
The notion of distance constrained graph labelings, motivated by the Frequency Assignment Problem, r...
The notion of distance constrained graph labelings, motivated by the Frequency Assignment Problem, r...
The distance-two labelling problem of graphs was proposed by Griggs and Roberts in 1988, and it is a...