Choosability, Edge Choosability, and Total Choosability of Outerplane Graphs
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Choosability, Edge Choosability, and Total Choosability of Outerplane Graphs
Let χl (G), χ ′ l (G), χ ′′ l (G), and 1(G) denote, respectively, the list chromatic number, the list chromatic index, the list total chromatic number, and the maximum degree of a non-trivial connected outerplane graph G. We prove the following results. (1) 2 ≤ χl (G) ≤ 3 and χl (G) = 2 if and only if G is bipartite with at most one cycle. (2) 1(G) ≤ χ ′ l (G) ≤ 1(G) + 1 and χ ′ l (G) = 1(G) + ...
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عنوان ژورنال: European Journal of Combinatorics
سال: 2001
ISSN: 0195-6698
DOI: 10.1006/eujc.2000.0430