Graphs whose circular chromatic number equals the chromatic number (Q1125613)

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Graphs whose circular chromatic number equals the chromatic number
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    Graphs whose circular chromatic number equals the chromatic number (English)
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    8 December 1999
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    The circular chromatic number of a graph is the infimum (in fact, the minimum) of \({k}/{d}\) where there is a coloring \(f\) of the vertices with colors \(1,2,\dots,k\) in such a way that \(d\leq | f(x)-f(y)| \leq k-d\) holds when \(x\), \(y\) are adjacent. Based on the notion of \(n\)-circular superedge, construtions are given for graphs with the chromatic number being equal to the circular chromatic number in the style of Hajós' method for constructing all \(n\)-chromatic graphs. This way, several new planar graphs are constructed, thus settling some earlier problems.
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    chromatic number of graphs
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