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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1619293
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Bounded vertex coloring of trees
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1619293

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    Bounded vertex coloring of trees (English)
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    17 February 2002
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    The \(k\)-bounded chromatic number, \(\chi _{k}(G),\) of a graph \(G\) is the minimum number of colors required to color the vertices of \(G\) such that no two vertices receive the same color and each color is assigned to at most \(k\) vertices. It is shown that \(\chi _{k}(T)\leq \left\lceil n/k\right\rceil +1\) for every tree \(T\). The authors state that they characterize the trees that cannot be colored with the smallest possible number of colors. What they actually do is to characterize the trees with \(k\)-bounded chromatic number \(\left\lceil n/k\right\rceil +1.\)
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    bounded coloring
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    bounded chromatic number
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    trees
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