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Monochromatic paths and monochromatic sets of arcs in bipartite tournaments

Hortensia Galeana-SánchezR. Rojas-MonroyB. Zavala — 2009

Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory

We call the digraph D an m-coloured digraph if the arcs of D are coloured with m colours and all of them are used. A directed path is called monochromatic if all of its arcs are coloured alike. A set N of vertices of D is called a kernel by monochromatic paths if for every pair of vertices there is no monochromatic path between them and for every vertex v in V(D)∖N there is a monochromatic path from v to some vertex in N. We denote by A⁺(u) the set of arcs of D that have u as the initial...

Monochromatic paths and monochromatic sets of arcs in 3-quasitransitive digraphs

Hortensia Galeana-SánchezR. Rojas-MonroyB. Zavala — 2009

Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory

We call the digraph D an m-coloured digraph if the arcs of D are coloured with m colours. A directed path is called monochromatic if all of its arcs are coloured alike. A set N of vertices of D is called a kernel by monochromatic paths if for every pair of vertices of N there is no monochromatic path between them and for every vertex v ∉ N there is a monochromatic path from v to N. We denote by A⁺(u) the set of arcs of D that have u as the initial vertex. We prove that if D is an m-coloured 3-quasitransitive...

Monochromatic paths and monochromatic sets of arcs in quasi-transitive digraphs

Hortensia Galeana-SánchezR. Rojas-MonroyB. Zavala — 2010

Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory

Let D be a digraph, V(D) and A(D) will denote the sets of vertices and arcs of D, respectively. We call the digraph D an m-coloured digraph if each arc of D is coloured by an element of {1,2,...,m} where m ≥ 1. A directed path is called monochromatic if all of its arcs are coloured alike. A set N of vertices of D is called a kernel by monochromatic paths if there is no monochromatic path between two vertices of N and if for every vertex v not in N there is a monochromatic path from v to some vertex...

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