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On prime distance labeling of graphs
2017 International Conference On Smart Technologies For Smart Nation (SmartTechCon), 2017A graph G is a prime distance graph if its vertices can be labeled with distinct integers in such a way that for any two adjacent vertices, the absolute difference of their labels is a prime number. It is known that cycles and bipartite graphs are prime distance graphs. In this paper we derive certain general results concerning prime distance labeling.
A. Parthiban, N. Gnanamalar David
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On the Prime Labeling of Graphs
Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience, 2014Fei Deng
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On prime labeling of union of tadpole graphs
Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae, 2022A prime labeling of a graph \(G=(V,E)\) is a bijection \(f:V\to\{1,2,\dots ,|E|\}\) such that for any two adjacent vertices \(x,y\), the labels \(f(x)\) and \(f(y)\) are relatively prime. A graph allowing a prime labeling is called a prime graph. The tadpole graph \(T_{n,m}\) is a graph on \(n+m\) vertices and \(n+m\) edges arising from the cycle \(C_n\
Patel, Sanjaykumar K., Vasava, Jayesh B.
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ON PRIMENESS OF LABELED ORIENTED TREES
Journal of Knot Theory and Its Ramifications, 2012Knot complements are aspherical. Whether this extends to ribbon disc complements, or, equivalently, to standard 2-complexes of labeled oriented trees, remains unresolved. It is known that prime injective labeled oriented trees are diagrammatically reducible, that is, aspherical in a strong combinatorial sense.
Harlander, Jens, Rosebrock, Stephan
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2001
Publisher Summary Primed in situ labeling (PRINS) is a fast and sensitive technique for sequence specific in situ detection of DNA. An unlabeled oligonucleotide probe is hybridized and used as primer for chain elongation in situ catalyzed by a DNA polymerase.
J, Hindkjaer, L, Bolund, S, Kølvraa
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Publisher Summary Primed in situ labeling (PRINS) is a fast and sensitive technique for sequence specific in situ detection of DNA. An unlabeled oligonucleotide probe is hybridized and used as primer for chain elongation in situ catalyzed by a DNA polymerase.
J, Hindkjaer, L, Bolund, S, Kølvraa
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Unintentional affective priming during labeling may bias labels
2019 8th International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction (ACII), 2019Online platforms displaying long streams of examples are often employed to gather labels from both experts and crowd workers. While previous work in crowdsourcing focused on objective tasks and estimating error parameters of annotators, collecting labels in a subjective setting (e.g.
Judy Hanwen Shen +2 more
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On prime labelings of Fibonacci trees
Involve, a Journal of Mathematics, 2021zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Larsen, Bayley +3 more
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