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ON REFORMULATED INJECTIVE CHROMATIC INDEX OF GRAPHS

  • SALEH, ANWAR;AQEEL, A.;ALASHWALI, HANAA
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.39 no.1_2
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    • pp.13-29
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    • 2021
  • For a graph G = (V, E), a vertex coloring (or, simply, a coloring) of G is a function C : V (G) → {1, 2, …, k} (using the non-negative integers {1, 2, …, k} as colors). We say that a coloring of a graph G is injective if for every vertex v ∈ V (G), all the neighbors of v are assigned with distinct colors. The injective chromatic number χi(G) of a graph G is the least k such that there is an injective k-coloring [6]. In this paper, we study a natural variation of the injective coloring problem: coloring the edges of a graph under the same constraints (alternatively, to investigate the injective chromatic number of line graphs), we define the k- injective edge coloring of a graph G as a mapping C : E(G) → {1, 2, …, k}, such that for every edge e ∈ E(G), all the neighbors edges of e are assigned with distinct colors. The injective chromatic index χ′in(G) of G is the least positive integer k such that G has k- injective edge coloring, exact values of the injective chromatic index of different families of graphs are obtained, some related results and bounds are established. Finally, we define the injective clique number ωin and state a conjecture, that, for any graph G, ωin ≤ χ′in(G) ≤ ωin + 2.

Using Tabu Search for L(2,1)-coloring Problem of Graphs with Diameter 2 (Tabu Search를 이용한 지름이 2인 그래프에 대한 L(2,1)-coloring 문제 해결)

  • Kim, SoJeong;Kim, ChanSoo;Han, KeunHee
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.345-351
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    • 2022
  • For simple undirected graph G=(V,E), L(2,1)-coloring of G is a nonnegative real-valued function f : V → [0,1,…,k] such that whenever vertices x and y are adjacent in G then |f(x)-f(y)|≥ 2 and whenever the distance between x and y is 2, |f(x)-f(y)|≥ 1. For a given L(2,1)-coloring c of graph G, the c-span is λ(c) = max{|c(v)-c(v)||u,v∈V}. L(2,1)-coloring number λ(G) = min{λ(c)} where the minimum is taken over all L(2,1)-coloring c of graph G. In this paper, based on Harary's Theorem, we use Tabu Search to figure out the existence of Hamiltonian Path in a complementary graph and confirmed that if λ(G) is equal to n(=|V|).

An Optimal Register resource Allocation Algorithm using Graph Coloring

  • Park, Ji-young;Lim, Chi-ho;Kim, Hi-seok
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2000.07a
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    • pp.302-305
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    • 2000
  • This paper proposed an optimal register resource allocation algorithm using graph coloring for minimal register at high level synthesis. The proposed algorithm constructed interference graph consist of the intermediated representation CFG to description VHDL. and at interference graph fur the minimal select color selected a position node at stack, the next inserted spill code and the graph coloring process executes for optimal register allocation. The proposed algorithm proves to effect that result compare another allocation techniques through experiments of bench mark.

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Frequency Assignment Method using NFD and Graph Coloring for Backbone Wireless Links of Tactical Communications Network (통합 필터 변별도와 그래프 컬러링을 이용한 전술통신망 백본 무선 링크의 주파수 지정 방법)

  • Ham, Jae-Hyun;Park, Hwi-Sung;Lee, Eun-Hyoung;Choi, Jeung-Won
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.441-450
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    • 2015
  • The tactical communications network has to be deployed rapidly at military operation area and support the communications between the military command systems and the weapon systems. For that, the frequency assignment is required for backbone wireless links of tactical communications network without frequency interferences. In this paper, we propose a frequency assignment method using net filter discrimination (NFD) and graph coloring to avoid frequency interferences. The proposed method presents frequency assignment problem of tactical communications network as vertex graph coloring problem of a weighted graph. And it makes frequency assignment sequences and assigns center frequencies to communication links according to the priority of communication links and graph coloring. The evaluation shows that this method can assign center frequencies to backbone communication links without frequency interferences. It also shows that the method can improve the frequency utilization in comparison with HTZ-warfare that is currently used by Korean Army.

Notes On Inverse Interval Graph Coloring Problems

  • Chung, Yerim;Kim, Hak-Jin
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.24 no.10
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    • pp.57-64
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    • 2019
  • In this paper, we study a polynomially solvable case of the inverse interval graph coloring problem. Given an interval graph associated with a specific interval system, the inverse interval graph coloring problem is defined with the assumption that there is no proper K-coloring for the given interval graph, where K is a fixed integer. The problem is to modify the system of intervals associated with the given interval graph by shifting some of the intervals in such a way that the resulting interval graph becomes K-colorable and the total modification is minimum with respect to a certain norm. In this paper, we focus on the case K = 1 where all intervals associated with the interval graph have length 1 or 2, and interval displacement is only allowed to the righthand side with respect to its original position. To solve this problem in polynomial time, we propose a two-phase algorithm which consists of the sorting and First Fit procedure.

A Scheduling and Synchronization Technique for RAPIEnet Switches Using Edge-Coloring of Conflict Multigraphs

  • Abbas, Syed Hayder;Hong, Seung Ho
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.321-328
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    • 2013
  • In this paper, we present a technique for obtaining conflict-free schedules for real-time automation protocol for industrial Ethernet (RAPIEnet) switches. Mathematical model of the switch is obtained using graph theory. Initially network traffic entry and exit parts in a single RAPIEnet switch are identified, so that a bipartite conflict graph can be constructed. The obtained conflict graph is transformed to three kinds of matrices to be used as inputs for our simulation model, and selection of any of the matrix forms is application-specific. A greedy edge-coloring algorithm is used to schedule the network traffic and to solve the minimum coloring problem. After scheduling, empty slots are identified for forwarding the non real-time traffic of asynchronous devices. Finally, an algorithm for synchronizing the schedules of adjacent switches is proposed using edge-contraction and minors. All simulations were carried out using Matlab.

LIST INJECTIVE COLORING OF PLANAR GRAPHS WITH GIRTH AT LEAST FIVE

  • Hongyu Chen
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.61 no.1
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    • pp.263-271
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    • 2024
  • A vertex coloring of a graph G is called injective if any two vertices with a common neighbor receive distinct colors. A graph G is injectively k-choosable if any list L of admissible colors on V (G) of size k allows an injective coloring 𝜑 such that 𝜑(v) ∈ L(v) whenever v ∈ V (G). The least k for which G is injectively k-choosable is denoted by χli(G). For a planar graph G, Bu et al. proved that χli(G) ≤ ∆ + 6 if girth g ≥ 5 and maximum degree ∆(G) ≥ 8. In this paper, we improve this result by showing that χli(G) ≤ ∆ + 6 for g ≥ 5 and arbitrary ∆(G).

TOTAL COLORING OF MIDDLE GRAPH OF CERTAIN SNAKE GRAPH FAMILIES

  • A. PUNITHA;G. JAYARAMAN
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.42 no.2
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    • pp.353-366
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    • 2024
  • A total coloring of a graph G is an assignment of colors to both the vertices and edges of G, such that no two adjacent or incident vertices and edges of G are assigned the same colors. In this paper, we have discussed the total coloring of M(Tn), M(Dn), M(DTn), M(ATn), M(DA(Tn)), M(Qn), M(AQn) and also obtained the total chromatic number of M(Tn), M(Dn), M(DTn), M(ATn), M(DA(Tn)), M(Qn), M(AQn).

On the k-coloring Problem

  • Park, Tae-Hoon;Lee, Chae Y.
    • Journal of the Korean Operations Research and Management Science Society
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.219-233
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    • 1994
  • A fixed k-coloring problem is introduced and dealt with by efficient heuristic algorithms. It is shown that the problem can be transformed into the graph partitioning problem. Initial coloring and improving methods are proposed for problems with and with and without the size restriction. Algorithm Move, LEE and OEE are developed by modifying the Kernighan-Lin's two way uniform partitioning procedure. The use of global information in the selection of the node and the color set made the proposed algorithms superior to the existing method. The computational result also shows that the superiority does not sacrifice the time demand of the proposed algorithms.

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