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On the thickness and arboricity of a graph (English)
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1991
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We prove that the thickness and the arboricity of a graph with e edges are at most \(\lfloor \sqrt{e/3}+3/2\rfloor\) and \(\lceil \sqrt{e/2}\rceil\), respectively, and that the latter bound is best possible.
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thickness
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arboricity
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graph
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