On the normalized Shannon capacity of a union
Let G 1 × G 2 denote the strong product of graphs G 1 and G 2, that is, the graph on V(G 1) × V(G 2) in which (u 1, u 2) and (v 1, v 2) are adjacent if for each i = 1, 2 we have ui = vi or u i v i E(G i). The Shannon capacity of G is c(G) = limn → α(Gn )1/n, where Gn denotes the n-fold strong power...
Main Authors: | Keevash, P, Long, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Cambridge University Press
2016
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