نتایج جستجو برای: incidence coloring

تعداد نتایج: 254960  

Journal: :CoRR 2012
Yin Wang R. Kent Dybvig

Register allocation has long been formulated as a graph coloring problem, coloring the conflict graph with physical registers. Such a formulation does not fully capture the goal of the allocation, which is to minimize the traffic between registers and memory. Linear scan has been proposed as an alternative to graph coloring, but in essence, it can be viewed as a greedy algorithm for graph color...

Journal: :J. Comb. Theory, Ser. B 2002
Grzegorz Kubicki Jenö Lehel Michal Morayne

We investigate k-colorings of the rational n-space, Q, such that any two points at distance one get distinct colors. Two types of colorings are considered: patch colorings where the colors occupy open sets with parts of their boundary, and rigid colorings which uniquely extend from any open subset of Q. We prove that the existence of a patch k-coloring of Q implies the existence of a k-coloring...

2013
Dhouha Ghrab Bilel Derbel Imen Jemili Amine Dhraief Abdelfettah Belghith El-Ghazali Talbi

Graph coloring was exploited in wireless sensor networks to solve many optimization problems. These problems are related in general to channel assignment. In this paper, we propose to jointly use coloring for routing purposes. We introduce CHRA a coloring based hierarchical routing approach. Coloring is exploited to avoid interferences and also to schedule nodes transmissions to sink. We provid...

Journal: :CoRR 2014
Patrick Healy Andrew Ju

The list coloring problem is a variant of vertex coloring where a vertex may be colored only a color from a prescribed set. Several applications of vertex coloring are more appropriately modelled as instances of list coloring and thus we argue that it is an important problem to consider. Regardless of the importance of list coloring, few published algorithms exist for it. In this paper we revie...

2007
Magnús M. Halldórsson Hadas Shachnai

Batch scheduling of conflicting jobs is modeled by batch coloring of a graph. Given an undirected graph and the number of colors required by each vertex, we need to find a proper batch coloring of the graph, i.e., partition the vertices to batches which are independent sets, and to assign to each batch a contiguous set of colors, whose size equals to the maximum color requirement of any vertex ...

Journal: :CoRR 2017
I. Vinod Reddy

In this paper, we study the conflict-free coloring of graphs induced by neighborhoods. A coloring of a graph is conflict-free if every vertex has a uniquely colored vertex in its neighborhood. The conflict-free coloring problem is to color the vertices of a graph using the minimum number of colors such that the coloring is conflict-free. We consider both closed neighborhoods, where the neighbor...

2014
Peter Maceli

Efficiently coloring an arbitrary graph is a fundamental and notoriously difficult algorithmic problem. This talk focuses on the restricted problem of determining the complexity of coloring graphs which do not contain a certain induced subgraph. Combining results of Kamiński and Lozin, and Hoyler, it follows that this problem remains NP-complete unless the excluded induced subgraph is a disjoin...

2016
A Thes Girish Varma Prahladh Harsha

The graph coloring problem is a notoriously hard problem, for which we do not have efficient algorithms. A coloring of a graph is an assignment of colors to its vertices such that the end points of every edge have different colors. A k-coloring is a coloring that uses at most k distinct colors. The graph coloring problem is to find a coloring that uses the minimum number of colors. Given a 3-co...

2010
Fabio Campoccia Vincenzo Mancuso

This work proposes an efficient method for solving the Distance-1 Edge Coloring problem (D1EC) for the assignment of orthogonal channels in wireless networks with changing topology. The coloring algorithm is performed by means of the simulated annealing method, a generalization of Monte Carlo methods for solving combinatorial problems. We show that the simulated annealing-based coloring converg...

Journal: :EJGTA 2016
Bart Demoen Phuong-Lan Nguyen

A graph edge is d-coloring redundant if the removal of the edge does not change the set of dcolorings of the graph. Graphs that are too sparse or too dense do not have coloring redundant edges. Tight upper and lower bounds on the number of edges in a graph in order for the graph to have a coloring redundant edge are proven. Two constructions link the class of graphs with a coloring redundant ed...

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