We consider the problem of coloring a planar graph with the minimum number of colors so that each color class avoids one or more forbidden graphs as subgraphs. We perform a detailed study of the computational complexity of this problem. We present a complete picture for the case with a single forbidden connected (induced or noninduced) subgraph. The 2-coloring problem is NP-hard if the forbidden subgraph is a tree with at least two edges, and it is polynomially solvable in all other cases. The 3-coloring problem is NP-hard if the forbidden subgraph is a path with at least one edge, and it is polynomially solvable in all other cases. We also derive results for several forbidden sets of cycles. In particular, we prove that it is NP-complete t...
We consider the problem of coloring a planar graph with the minimum number of colors so that each co...
A graph is path k-colorable if it has a vertex k-coloring in which the subgraph induced by each colo...
In this paper we prove that the PRECOLORING EXTENSION problem on graphs of maximum degree 3 is polyn...
We consider the problem of coloring a planar graph with the minimum number of colors so that each co...
We consider the problem of coloring a planar graph with the minimum number of colors so that each co...
We consider the problem of coloring a planar graph with the minimum number of colors so that each co...
We consider the problem of coloring a planar graph with the minimum number of colors so that each co...
We consider the problem of coloring a planar graph with the minimum number of colors so that each co...
We consider the problem of coloring a planar graph with the minimum number of colors such that each ...
We consider the problem of coloring a planar graph with the minimum number of colors such that each ...
We consider the problem of coloring a planar graph with the minimum number of colors such that each ...
We consider the problem of coloring a planar graph with the minimum number of colors such that each ...
We consider the problem of coloring a planar graph with the minimum number of colors such that each ...
We consider the problem of coloring a planar graph with the minimum number of colors such that each ...
We consider the problem of coloring a planar graph with the minimum number of colors such that each ...
We consider the problem of coloring a planar graph with the minimum number of colors so that each co...
A graph is path k-colorable if it has a vertex k-coloring in which the subgraph induced by each colo...
In this paper we prove that the PRECOLORING EXTENSION problem on graphs of maximum degree 3 is polyn...
We consider the problem of coloring a planar graph with the minimum number of colors so that each co...
We consider the problem of coloring a planar graph with the minimum number of colors so that each co...
We consider the problem of coloring a planar graph with the minimum number of colors so that each co...
We consider the problem of coloring a planar graph with the minimum number of colors so that each co...
We consider the problem of coloring a planar graph with the minimum number of colors so that each co...
We consider the problem of coloring a planar graph with the minimum number of colors such that each ...
We consider the problem of coloring a planar graph with the minimum number of colors such that each ...
We consider the problem of coloring a planar graph with the minimum number of colors such that each ...
We consider the problem of coloring a planar graph with the minimum number of colors such that each ...
We consider the problem of coloring a planar graph with the minimum number of colors such that each ...
We consider the problem of coloring a planar graph with the minimum number of colors such that each ...
We consider the problem of coloring a planar graph with the minimum number of colors such that each ...
We consider the problem of coloring a planar graph with the minimum number of colors so that each co...
A graph is path k-colorable if it has a vertex k-coloring in which the subgraph induced by each colo...
In this paper we prove that the PRECOLORING EXTENSION problem on graphs of maximum degree 3 is polyn...