Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4649338 | Discrete Mathematics | 2009 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
We are interested in coloring the edges of a mixed graph, i.e., a graph containing unoriented and oriented edges. This problem is related to a communication problem in job-shop scheduling systems. In this paper we give general bounds on the number of required colors and analyze the complexity status of this problem. In particular, we provide NPNP-completeness results for the case of outerplanar graphs, as well as for 3-regular bipartite graphs (even when only 3 colors are allowed, or when 5 colors are allowed and the graph is fully oriented). Special cases admitting polynomial-time solutions are also discussed.
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Authors
Hanna Furmańczyk, Adrian Kosowski, Bernard Ries, Paweł Żyliński,