Three Colors Suffice: Conflict-Free Coloring of Planar Graphs
A conflict-free k-coloring of a graph assigns one of k different colors to some of the vertices such that, for every vertex v, there is a color that is assigned to exactly one vertex among v and v's neighbors. Such colorings have applications in wireless networking, robotics, and geometry, and...
Main Authors: | Abel, Zachary (Author), Alvarez, Victor (Author), Demaine, Erik D. (Author), Fekete, Sándor P. (Author), Gour, Aman (Author), Hesterberg, Adam (Author), Keldenich, Phillip (Author), Scheffer, Christian (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2018-04-17T19:40:12Z.
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