AbstractThe determinations of chromatic and independence numbers of a graph are represented as problems in optimization over the set of acyclic orientations of the graph. Specifically χ = minω∈Ωkω and β0 = maxω∈Ωkω where χ is the chromatic number, β0 is the independence number, Ω is the set of acyclic orientations, lω is the length of a maximum chain, and kω is the cardinality of a minimum chain decomposition. It is shown that Dilworth's theorem is a special case of the second equality
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An upper bound is given on the number of acyclic orientations of a graph, in terms of the spectrum o...
AbstractLetGbe a graph withnnodes,eedges, chromatic numberχ, and girthg. In an acyclic orientation o...
AbstractThe determinations of chromatic and independence numbers of a graph are represented as probl...
AbstractLet G be a finite graph with p vertices and χ its chromatic polynomial. A combinatorial inte...
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Let G be a finite graph with p vertices and its chromatic polynomial. A combinatorial interpretatio...
The oriented chromatic number Ø o ( ~ G) of an oriented graph ~ G = (V; A) is the minimum number o...
The oriented chromatic number χo(~G) of an oriented graph ~G = (V,A) is the minimum number of vertic...
Many well-known combinatorial optimization problems can be stated over the set of acyclic orientatio...
AbstractThe achromatic number ψ(G) of a graph G = (V, E) is the maximum k such that V has a partitio...
AbstractLet G=(V,E) be a graph and k⩾2 be an integer. A set S⊂V is k-independent if every component ...
AbstractSuppose D is an acyclic orientation of a graph G. An arc of D is said to be independent if i...
AbstractSuppose D is an acyclic orientation of a graph G. An arc of D is said to be independent if i...
AbstractOriented hypergraphs are defined, so that it is possible to generalize propositions characte...
An upper bound is given on the number of acyclic orientations of a graph, in terms of the spectrum o...
AbstractLetGbe a graph withnnodes,eedges, chromatic numberχ, and girthg. In an acyclic orientation o...
AbstractThe determinations of chromatic and independence numbers of a graph are represented as probl...
AbstractLet G be a finite graph with p vertices and χ its chromatic polynomial. A combinatorial inte...
AbstractFor a complete bipartite graph, the number of dependent edges in an acyclic orientation can ...
The efficient use of radio spectrum depends upon frequency assignment within a telecommunications ne...
Let G be a finite graph with p vertices and its chromatic polynomial. A combinatorial interpretatio...
The oriented chromatic number Ø o ( ~ G) of an oriented graph ~ G = (V; A) is the minimum number o...
The oriented chromatic number χo(~G) of an oriented graph ~G = (V,A) is the minimum number of vertic...
Many well-known combinatorial optimization problems can be stated over the set of acyclic orientatio...
AbstractThe achromatic number ψ(G) of a graph G = (V, E) is the maximum k such that V has a partitio...
AbstractLet G=(V,E) be a graph and k⩾2 be an integer. A set S⊂V is k-independent if every component ...
AbstractSuppose D is an acyclic orientation of a graph G. An arc of D is said to be independent if i...
AbstractSuppose D is an acyclic orientation of a graph G. An arc of D is said to be independent if i...
AbstractOriented hypergraphs are defined, so that it is possible to generalize propositions characte...
An upper bound is given on the number of acyclic orientations of a graph, in terms of the spectrum o...
AbstractLetGbe a graph withnnodes,eedges, chromatic numberχ, and girthg. In an acyclic orientation o...