On the cost-chromatic number of graphs (Q1363702)

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On the cost-chromatic number of graphs
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    On the cost-chromatic number of graphs (English)
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    10 August 1997
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    The authors consider vertex colourings in which each colour has an associated cost, incurred each time the colour is assigned to a vertex. The cost-chromatic number of a graph with respect to a cost set is the minimum number of colours necessary to produce a colouring of the graph with minimum total cost. Upper bounds are established for the cost-chromatic number, and it is shown that trees and planar blocks can have arbitrarily large cost-chromatic number. Also, it is shown that the cost-chromatic number is not monotonic with subgraph inclusion.
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    vertex colourings
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    cost-chromatic number
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