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Some sufficient conditions for a graph to be of Cf 1
Received 9 November 2004;
revised 23 March 2005;
accepted 24 March 2005.
Available online 23 May 2005.
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Abstract
An f-coloring of a graph G is a coloring of edges of E(G) such that each color appears at each vertex v
V(G) at most f(v) times. The minimum number of colors needed to f-color G is called the f-chromatic index of G. Any graph G has f-chromatic index equal to Δf(G) or Δf(G)+1, where
. If
, then G is of Cf 1; otherwise G is of Cf 2. Some sufficient conditions for a graph to be of Cf 1 are given.
Keywords: Edge coloring; f-coloring; Classification of graphs






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