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Old May4-09, 03:28 PM                  #1
zetafunction

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coloring graphs

given a bipartite graph , how do i know that two colors are enough to paint it ??

another question given a general graph , how do i know how many colors do i need to color it

of course in any case there can not be adjacent colors in vertices
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Old May4-09, 04:02 PM                  #2
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Re: coloring graphs

1) Because it is bipartite - look at the definition of bipartite

2) Computing the chromatic number is NP-complete, so in general you don't know if it can be coloured with k colours by any cheap calculation.
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