2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-06678-8_32
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On Relative Clique Number of Triangle-Free Planar Colored Mixed Graphs

Abstract: An (n, m)-graph is a graph with n types of arcs and m types of edges. A homomorphism of an (n, m)-graph G to another (n, m)-graph H is a vertex mapping that preserves the adjacencies along with their types and directions. The order of a smallest (with respect to the number of vertices) such H is the (n, m)-chromatic number of G. Moreover, an (n, m)-relative clique R of an (n, m)-graph G is a vertex subset of G for which no two distinct vertices of R get identified under any homomorphism of G. The (n, m)-relati… Show more

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