Vertex coloring of a graph is the assignment of labels to the vertices of the graph so that adjacent vertices have different labels. In the case of polyhedral graphs, the chromatic number is 2, 3, or 4. Edge coloring problem and face coloring problem can be converted to vertex coloring problem for appropriate polyhedral graphs. We have been developed an interactive learning system of polyhedra, based on graph operations and simulated elasticity potential method, mainly for educational purpose. In this paper, we introduce a learning subsystem of vertex coloring, edge coloring and face coloring, based on minimum spanning tree and degenerated polyhedron, which is introduced in this paper
Notions of polygonsThe animation offers the user five regular polyhedra. After choosing one of the a...
This paper describes an efficient strategy to visualize polygons and polyhedra using OpenGL 4 flexib...
Abstract. The vertex coloring problem is a well-known classical problem in graph theory in which a c...
Graph algorithms have many applications. Many real-world problems can be solved using graph algorith...
The winged- and half-edge data structures are commonly used representations for polyhedron models. D...
This paper presents an interactive modeling system of polyhedra using the isomorphic graphs. Especia...
Note: in this text, unless otherwise noted, a graph is always simple. A coloring of a graph is an as...
There are not any pre-requisites neededThe animation is given on a triangular mesh, presenting three...
A comprehensive treatment of color-induced graph colorings is presented in this book, emphasizing ve...
Abstract: Multimedia applications together with individual approaches within the didactic process ha...
Beginning with the origin of the four color problem in 1852, the field of graph colorings has develo...
Graph coloring issue, is one of satisfied existing constraints issues in the literature of artificia...
We introduce an interactive graph visualization scheme that allows users to explore graphs by viewin...
This research focuses on an analysis of different algorithms for the graph vertex coloring problem. ...
Firstly, basic concepts of graph and vertex colorings are introduced. Then, some interesting graphs ...
Notions of polygonsThe animation offers the user five regular polyhedra. After choosing one of the a...
This paper describes an efficient strategy to visualize polygons and polyhedra using OpenGL 4 flexib...
Abstract. The vertex coloring problem is a well-known classical problem in graph theory in which a c...
Graph algorithms have many applications. Many real-world problems can be solved using graph algorith...
The winged- and half-edge data structures are commonly used representations for polyhedron models. D...
This paper presents an interactive modeling system of polyhedra using the isomorphic graphs. Especia...
Note: in this text, unless otherwise noted, a graph is always simple. A coloring of a graph is an as...
There are not any pre-requisites neededThe animation is given on a triangular mesh, presenting three...
A comprehensive treatment of color-induced graph colorings is presented in this book, emphasizing ve...
Abstract: Multimedia applications together with individual approaches within the didactic process ha...
Beginning with the origin of the four color problem in 1852, the field of graph colorings has develo...
Graph coloring issue, is one of satisfied existing constraints issues in the literature of artificia...
We introduce an interactive graph visualization scheme that allows users to explore graphs by viewin...
This research focuses on an analysis of different algorithms for the graph vertex coloring problem. ...
Firstly, basic concepts of graph and vertex colorings are introduced. Then, some interesting graphs ...
Notions of polygonsThe animation offers the user five regular polyhedra. After choosing one of the a...
This paper describes an efficient strategy to visualize polygons and polyhedra using OpenGL 4 flexib...
Abstract. The vertex coloring problem is a well-known classical problem in graph theory in which a c...