Some properties of non-bicolorable hypergraphs and the four-color problem (Q1917261)

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Some properties of non-bicolorable hypergraphs and the four-color problem
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    Some properties of non-bicolorable hypergraphs and the four-color problem (English)
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    21 November 1996
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    Hypergraphs whose chromatic number is at most 2 are called bicolorable hypergraphs. A non-bicolorable hypergraph which becomes bicolorable when any of its edges (vertices) is removed is called edge-critical (vertex-critical). Edge-critical bicolorable hypergraphs have widely been studied in the literature. In this paper, the author points out that the so far rarely studied vertex-critical hypergraphs have numerous applications, in particular, there is an intimate relationship to the four-colour theorem.
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    bicolorable hypergraphs
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    edge-critical
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    vertex-critical
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    chromatic number
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    four-colour theorem
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