\(L(2,1)\)-labeling of direct product of paths and cycles (Q1764815)

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\(L(2,1)\)-labeling of direct product of paths and cycles
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    \(L(2,1)\)-labeling of direct product of paths and cycles (English)
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    22 February 2005
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    An \(L(2,\, 1)\)-labeling of a graph \(G\) is an assignment of labels from \(\{0,1,\dots,\lambda\}\) to the vertices of \(G\) such that vertices at distance two get different labels and adjacent vertices get labels that are at least two apart. The \(\lambda\)-number of \(G\) is the minimum value \(\lambda\), such that \(G\) admits an \(L(2,\, 1)\)-labeling. The authors establish \(\lambda\)-numbers for certain products of cycles and paths.
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    Vertex labeling
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    \(\lambda\)-number
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    Direct product of graphs
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    Rotagraph
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    Fasciagraph
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    Channel assignment
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    Dynamic algorithm
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