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Maximizing the number of unused colors in the vertex coloring problem
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    Maximizing the number of unused colors in the vertex coloring problem (English)
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    8 December 1994
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    For a graph \(G\) if \(| V(G)|\) colors are available, a coloring of the vertices of \(G\) is always possible. However, for a given noncomplete graph, usually not all of these colors are necessary and the problem considered in this paper is that of maximizing the number of unused colors. An algorithm yielding a coloring of \(G\) of order \(n\) is proposed such that each color class contains at most three vertices and if \(\chi\) and \(\chi'\) denote the size of a coloring of minimum size and the size of the coloring produced by this algorithm, respectively, one has \(n- \chi'\geq {2\over 3} (n-\chi)\), and the bound is tight.
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    vertex coloring
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    matching problem
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    unused colors
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    algorithm
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    color class
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