AbstractWe consider a problem of colouring the vertices of a graph, using the integers for colours. For each vertex v there is a given number wv of colours which must be assigned to v. Distinct colours assigned to a given vertex must differ by at least k0, and colours assigned to adjacent vertices must differ by at least k1. The objective is to minimise the difference between the greatest and smallest colour used for the assignment. This problem is motivated by frequency spectrum management. We introduce fast algorithms for bipartite graphs which find optimal assignments if k0 is a multiple of k1 or if k0⩾3k1
AbstractCellular networks are generally modeled as node-weighted graphs, where the nodes represent c...
AbstractSuppose G is a graph and T is a set of nonnegative integers. A T-coloring of G is an assignm...
The problem of edge-coloring a bipartite graph is to color the edges so that adjacent edges receive ...
We are interested in a version of graph coloring where there is a "co-site" constraint value k. Give...
Abstract. We are interested in a version of graph colouring where there is a ‘co-site ’ constraint v...
AbstractThe following ‘constraint matrix span problem’ arises in the assignment of radio channels in...
In this thesis we study some graph colouring problems which arise from mathematical models of freque...
AbstractA basic problem in the design of mobile telephone networks is to assign sets of radio freque...
AbstractA classical result from graph theory states that the edges of an l-regular bipartite graph c...
One of the most famous applications of Graph Theory is in the field of Channel Assignment Problems. ...
AbstractThe problem of assigning radio frequencies to a set of transmitters in a region is related t...
In this paper, constraint and integer programming techniques are applied to solving bandwidth colori...
NOTE: Text or symbols not renderable in plain ASCII are indicated by [...]. Abstract is included in ...
Given a graph G and a non-negative integer weight or demand xv for each node v, a colouring of the p...
This paper focuses on verifying the neighbouring k-edge coloration technique for balancing multi-col...
AbstractCellular networks are generally modeled as node-weighted graphs, where the nodes represent c...
AbstractSuppose G is a graph and T is a set of nonnegative integers. A T-coloring of G is an assignm...
The problem of edge-coloring a bipartite graph is to color the edges so that adjacent edges receive ...
We are interested in a version of graph coloring where there is a "co-site" constraint value k. Give...
Abstract. We are interested in a version of graph colouring where there is a ‘co-site ’ constraint v...
AbstractThe following ‘constraint matrix span problem’ arises in the assignment of radio channels in...
In this thesis we study some graph colouring problems which arise from mathematical models of freque...
AbstractA basic problem in the design of mobile telephone networks is to assign sets of radio freque...
AbstractA classical result from graph theory states that the edges of an l-regular bipartite graph c...
One of the most famous applications of Graph Theory is in the field of Channel Assignment Problems. ...
AbstractThe problem of assigning radio frequencies to a set of transmitters in a region is related t...
In this paper, constraint and integer programming techniques are applied to solving bandwidth colori...
NOTE: Text or symbols not renderable in plain ASCII are indicated by [...]. Abstract is included in ...
Given a graph G and a non-negative integer weight or demand xv for each node v, a colouring of the p...
This paper focuses on verifying the neighbouring k-edge coloration technique for balancing multi-col...
AbstractCellular networks are generally modeled as node-weighted graphs, where the nodes represent c...
AbstractSuppose G is a graph and T is a set of nonnegative integers. A T-coloring of G is an assignm...
The problem of edge-coloring a bipartite graph is to color the edges so that adjacent edges receive ...