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An O(qn) algorithm to q-color a proper family of circular arcs
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    An O(qn) algorithm to q-color a proper family of circular arcs (English)
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    A family of arcs on a circle is proper if no arc is properly contained within another. While general minimal arc coloring is NP-complete, \textit{J. B. Orlin}, \textit{M. A. Bonuccelli} and \textit{D. P. Bovel} [SIAM J. Algebraic Discrete Methods 2, 88-93 (1981; Zbl 0496.68047)] obtained on \(O(n^ 2)\) algorithm for q-coloring a proper family of arcs by modeling proper arc coloring as a shortest path problem in an associated network (with negative edges). This paper simplifies Orlin's shortest-path network to obtain an O(qn) time algorithm.
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    minimal arc coloring
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    proper arc coloring
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    shortest path problem
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    shortest-path network
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