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Informally, an algorithm is a set of explicit instructions used to solve a problem (e.g. Euclid's algorithm for computing the greatest common divisor of two integers). For more specific questions on algorithms, this tag may be used in conjunction with the approximation-algorithms, algorithmic-randomness and algorithmic-topology tags.

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A decision problem in graph coloring

It'll be great to get a pointer or answer to the following question: What is the complexity of the following problem? Given an unweighted and undirected graph, can we have a proper (not necessarily m …
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A decision problem in graph coloring

I think I have found the answer. The problem is easy and the reference is the following paper: portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1518279 (The coloring problem is first phrased in terms of cliques in th …
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