Equitable chromatic threshold of complete multipartite graphs
Abstract
A proper vertex coloring of a graph is equitable if the sizes of color classes differ by at most one. The equitable chromatic number of a graph G, denoted by =(G), is the minimum k such that G is equitably k-colorable. The equitable chromatic threshold of a graph G, denoted by =*(G), is the minimum t such that G is equitably k-colorable for k t. We develop a formula and a linear-time algorithm which compute the equitable chromatic threshold of an arbitrary complete multipartite graph.
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