Vizing's theorem
In graph theory, '''Vizing's theorem''' states that every simple undirected graph may be edge colored using a number of colors that is at most one larger than the maximum degree of the graph. At least colors are always necessary, so the undirected graphs may be partitioned into two classes: "class one" graphs for which colors suffice, and "class two" graphs for which colors are necessary. A more general version of Vizing's theorem states that every undirected multigraph without loops can be colored with at most colors, where is the multiplicity of the multigraph. The theorem is named for Vadim G. Vizing who published it in 1964. Provided by Wikipedia
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In vitro antibacterial effect of Withania somnifera root extract on Escherichia coli by Mamta Kumari, R. P. Gupta
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Epidemiological studies on Stemphylium vesicarium causing stemphylium blight disease of onion (Allium cepa) by R C GUPTA, R P GUPTA
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Effect of Ocimum sanctum leaf on pathology of Escherichia coli infection in broiler chickens by M KUMARI, R P GUPTA, A SHARMA
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Central retinal artery occlusion by Kanchan Sawant, Ashis Ghosh, R P Gupta, S Patra
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Immunohistochemical characterization of Sertoli cell tumour in an adult bull by SONU SHARMA, R P GUPTA, B L JANGIR, RAGINI HAZARI, DEEPIKA LATHER
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