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    List \(T\)-colorings of graphs (English)
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    15 May 1994
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    Given a set \(T\) and an integer \(k\), a graph \(G\) is \(T-k\) choosable if, for every assignment of (possibly different) lists of \(k\) integers to the vertices of \(G\), there exists a \(T\)-colouring of \(G\) colouring each vertex with an element from the list assigned to that vertex. Exact values and bounds on the smallest \(k\) needed to be \(T-k\) choosable are presented for chordal graphs, complete (bipartite) graphs, trees and \(T\) sets. \(T-k\) choosability has highly interesting applications in radio and television frequency assignment.
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    \(T\)-colouring
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