نتایج جستجو برای: graph coloring problem

تعداد نتایج: 1030595  

2012
Shaun N. Joseph Lisa Cingiser DiPippo

The broadcast scheduling problem asks how a multihop network of broadcast transceivers operating on a shared medium may share the medium in such a way that communication over the entire network is possible. This can be naturally modeled as a graph coloring problem via distance-2 coloring (L(1, 1)-labeling, strict scheduling). This coloring is difficult to compute and may require a number of col...

Journal: :IJAEC 2014
Halima Djelloul Abdesslem Layeb Salim Chikhi

The Graph Coloring Problem (GCP) is one of the most interesting, studied, and difficult combinatorial optimization problems. That is why several approaches were developed for solving this problem, including exact approaches, heuristic approaches, metaheuristics, and hybrid approaches. This paper tries to solve the graph coloring problem using a discrete binary version of cuckoo search algorithm...

Journal: :CoRR 2011
Maaly Awad Hassan Andrew Chickadel

The interference imposes a significant negative impact on the performance of wireless networks. With the continuous deployment of larger and more sophisticated wireless networks, reducing interference in such networks is quickly being focused upon as a problem in today’s world. In this paper we analyze the interference reduction problem from a graph theoretical viewpoint. A graph coloring metho...

Journal: :European Journal of Operational Research 2015

Journal: :Journal of King Saud University - Engineering Sciences 2015

Journal: :IEICE Transactions 2007
Yuki Matsuo Xiao Zhou Takao Nishizeki

A total coloring of a graph G is a coloring of all elements of G, i.e. vertices and edges, such that no two adjacent or incident elements receive the same color. Let L(x) be a set of colors assigned to each element x of G. Then a list total coloring of G is a total coloring such that each element x receives a color contained in L(x). The list total coloring problem asks whether G has a list tot...

Journal: :IEEE transactions on neural networks 2002
Andrea Di Blas Arun Jagota Richard Hughey

We describe an approach to optimization based on a multiple-restart quasi-Hopfield network where the only problem-specific knowledge is embedded in the energy function that the algorithm tries to minimize. We apply this method to three different variants of the graph coloring problem: the minimum coloring problem, the spanning subgraph k-coloring problem, and the induced subgraph k-coloring pro...

Journal: :PVLDB 2017
Long Yuan Lu Qin Xuemin Lin Lijun Chang Wenjie Zhang

Graph coloring is a fundamental graph problem that is widely applied in a variety of applications. The aim of graph coloring is to minimize the number of colors used to color the vertices in a graph such that no two incident vertices have the same color. Existing solutions for graph coloring mainly focus on computing a good coloring for a static graph. However, since many real-world graphs are ...

Journal: :J. Discrete Algorithms 2003
Xiao Zhou Yuki Matsuo Takao Nishizeki

A total coloring of a graph G is a coloring of all elements of G, i.e., vertices and edges, in such a way that no two adjacent or incident elements receive the same color. Let L(x) be a set of colors assigned to each element x of G. Then a list total coloring of G is a total coloring such that each element x receives a color contained in L(x). The list total coloring problem asks whether G has ...

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