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The effect of two cycles on the complexity of colourings by directed graphs
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    The effect of two cycles on the complexity of colourings by directed graphs (English)
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    Let H be a fixed digraph. An H-colouring of a digraph D is a mapping f: V(D)\(\to V(H)\) such that if xy is an arc in D then f(x)f(y) is an arc in H. The authors discuss various classes of digraphs H in which the existence of two directed cycles makes the H-colouring problem NP-hard.
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    graph colouring
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    digraphs
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    directed cycles
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    H-colouring problem
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    NP-hard
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