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Extremal trees with respect to number of \((A, B, 2 C)\)-edge colourings
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    Extremal trees with respect to number of \((A, B, 2 C)\)-edge colourings (English)
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    19 October 2016
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    Summary: We determine the smallest and the largest number of \((A, B, 2 C)\)-edge colourings in trees. We prove that the star is a unique tree that maximizes the number of all of the \((A, B, 2 C)\)-edge colourings and that the path is a unique tree that minimizes it.
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    Fibonacci numbers in graphs
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