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This textbook treats graph colouring as an algorithmic problem,
with a strong emphasis on practical applications. The author
describes and analyses some of the best-known algorithms for
colouring graphs, focusing on whether these heuristics can provide
optimal solutions in some cases; how they perform on graphs where
the chromatic number is unknown; and whether they can produce
better solutions than other algorithms for certain types of graphs,
and why. The introductory chapters explain graph colouring,
complexity theory, bounds and constructive algorithms. The author
then shows how advanced, graph colouring techniques can be applied
to classic real-world operational research problems such as
designing seating plans, sports scheduling, and university
timetabling. He includes many examples, suggestions for further
reading, and historical notes, and the book is supplemented by an
online suite of downloadable code. The book is of value to
researchers, graduate students, and practitioners in the areas of
operations research, theoretical computer science, optimization,
and computational intelligence. The reader should have elementary
knowledge of sets, matrices, and enumerative combinatorics.
This textbook treats graph colouring as an algorithmic problem,
with a strong emphasis on practical applications. The author
describes and analyses some of the best-known algorithms for
colouring graphs, focusing on whether these heuristics can provide
optimal solutions in some cases; how they perform on graphs where
the chromatic number is unknown; and whether they can produce
better solutions than other algorithms for certain types of graphs,
and why. The introductory chapters explain graph colouring,
complexity theory, bounds and constructive algorithms. The author
then shows how advanced, graph colouring techniques can be applied
to classic real-world operational research problems such as
designing seating plans, sports scheduling, and university
timetabling. He includes many examples, suggestions for further
reading, and historical notes, and the book is supplemented by an
online suite of downloadable code. The book is of value to
researchers, graduate students, and practitioners in the areas of
operations research, theoretical computer science, optimization,
and computational intelligence. The reader should have elementary
knowledge of sets, matrices, and enumerative combinatorics.
This book treats graph colouring as an algorithmic problem, with a
strong emphasis on practical applications. The author describes and
analyses some of the best-known algorithms for colouring arbitrary
graphs, focusing on whether these heuristics can provide optimal
solutions in some cases; how they perform on graphs where the
chromatic number is unknown; and whether they can produce better
solutions than other algorithms for certain types of graphs, and
why. The introductory chapters explain graph colouring, and bounds
and constructive algorithms. The author then shows how advanced,
modern techniques can be applied to classic real-world operational
research problems such as seating plans, sports scheduling, and
university timetabling. He includes many examples, suggestions for
further reading, and historical notes, and the book is supplemented
by a website with an online suite of downloadable code. The book
will be of value to researchers, graduate students, and
practitioners in the areas of operations research, theoretical
computer science, optimization, and computational intelligence. The
reader should have elementary knowledge of sets, matrices, and
enumerative combinatorics.
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