An upper bound for total colouring of graphs (Q686500)
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An upper bound for total colouring of graphs (English)
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25 April 1994
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Given a simple graph \(G=(V,E)\), a total coloring of \(G\) is an assignment of colors to the elements of \(V \cup E\) in such a way that no two adjacent or incident elements receive the same color. The total chromatic number \(\chi_ T(G)\) is the least number of colors in a total coloring of \(G\). There is a thirty years old conjecture that \(\chi_ T(G) \leq\Delta+2\), where \(\Delta\) is the maximum degree of a vertex in \(G\). In the paper the authors give a new upper bound on the total chromatic number showing that \(\chi_ T(G)<7\Delta/5+3\).
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total coloring
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total chromatic number
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upper bound
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