
Graph Colouring
Learn about vertex colouring, apply the greedy colouring algorithm, and determine the chromatic number of a graph.
About This Topic
Learn about vertex colouring, apply the greedy colouring algorithm, and determine the chromatic number of a graph.
Key Questions
- How is the chromatic number of a graph determined?
- What is the significance of the Four Color Theorem?
- How do bipartite matchings solve assignment problems?
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