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Local \(k\)-colorings of graphs and hypergraphs (English)
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1987
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A local k-coloring of a graph is a coloring of its edges such that the edges incident with any vertex are colored with at most k different colors. In this paper similarities and differences between usual and local k-coloring are investigated with respect to Ramsey type problems. Among the results proved are: Theorem: There exists a graphs with arbitrary chromatic number and a local 2-coloring such that all monochromatic subgraphs are bipartite. Theorem: For all bipartite graphs B and all k there exists a bipartite graph B' such that when B' is locally k-colored, then it contains a monochromatic copy of B as an induced subgraph of B'.
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edge-coloring
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Ramsey theory
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local k-coloring
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chromatic number
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bipartite graphs
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monochromatic copy
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induced subgraph
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