Two of the most relevant branches of modern day Mathematics are Group Theory and Graph Theory. Both theories meet in Cayley digraphs. Cayley digraphs are a new way to observe and represent the structure of a group or of a determined set of groups. They are constructed taking as V , the vertices of the graph, to be te set of the elements in the group ...
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Uma abordagem teórica e prática da coloração em problemas modelados por grafos
Este artigo tem por objetivo uma revisão teórica sobre grafos planares e coloração de grafos. Além da importância do tema no contexto das aplicações do mundo real, ele pode também servir para a produção de ferramentas computacionais no ensino de ...
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Coloraciones de grafos: grafos planos y polinomio cromático
Coloring a graph means assigning “colors” to its vertices so that two adjacent vertices never have the same color. This is a very classical problem because of its relation to, for example, map colorings and the famous Four Color Theorem, but it also has practical applications, for example when you want to divide a set into groups but there are certain ...
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