An exact algorithm is presented for determining the interval chromatic number of a weighted graph. The algorithm is based on enumeration and the Branch-and-Bound principle. Computational experiments with the application of the algorithm to random weighted graphs are given. The algorithm and its modifications are used for solving timetabling problems with lectures of different lengths
By a proper colouring of a simple graph, we mean an assignment of colours to its vertices with adjac...
Given a set of intervals on the real line, an interval graph is de®ned by a set of vertices associat...
AbstractWe design an O(nm) algorithm to find a minimum weighted colouring and a maximum weighted cli...
In the Intervalizing Coloured Graphs problem, one must decide for a given graph G = (V, E) with a pr...
In the Intervalizing Coloured Graphs problem, one must decide for a given graph G = (V, E) with a pr...
This unique textbook treats graph colouring as an algorithmic problem, with a strong emphasis on pra...
SIGLELD:D49375/84 / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreGBUnited Kingdo
The graph coloring problem, which is to color the vertices of a simple undirected graph with the min...
International audienceA proper coloring of a graph is a partition of its vertex set into stable sets...
This chapter presents an introduction to graph colouring algorithms. The focus is on vertex-colourin...
..'40 The graph coloring problem is defined, and its impor-tance in several applications is not...
We analyse the problem of executing periodic operations on a minimum number of identical processors ...
In this thesis we study some graph colouring problems which arise from mathematical models of freque...
Abstract. Certain branch-and-bound algorithms for determining the chromatic number of a graph are pr...
In this paper we present theoretical and algorithmic results for the computation of lower bounds on ...
By a proper colouring of a simple graph, we mean an assignment of colours to its vertices with adjac...
Given a set of intervals on the real line, an interval graph is de®ned by a set of vertices associat...
AbstractWe design an O(nm) algorithm to find a minimum weighted colouring and a maximum weighted cli...
In the Intervalizing Coloured Graphs problem, one must decide for a given graph G = (V, E) with a pr...
In the Intervalizing Coloured Graphs problem, one must decide for a given graph G = (V, E) with a pr...
This unique textbook treats graph colouring as an algorithmic problem, with a strong emphasis on pra...
SIGLELD:D49375/84 / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreGBUnited Kingdo
The graph coloring problem, which is to color the vertices of a simple undirected graph with the min...
International audienceA proper coloring of a graph is a partition of its vertex set into stable sets...
This chapter presents an introduction to graph colouring algorithms. The focus is on vertex-colourin...
..'40 The graph coloring problem is defined, and its impor-tance in several applications is not...
We analyse the problem of executing periodic operations on a minimum number of identical processors ...
In this thesis we study some graph colouring problems which arise from mathematical models of freque...
Abstract. Certain branch-and-bound algorithms for determining the chromatic number of a graph are pr...
In this paper we present theoretical and algorithmic results for the computation of lower bounds on ...
By a proper colouring of a simple graph, we mean an assignment of colours to its vertices with adjac...
Given a set of intervals on the real line, an interval graph is de®ned by a set of vertices associat...
AbstractWe design an O(nm) algorithm to find a minimum weighted colouring and a maximum weighted cli...