A theorem for coloring a large class of “perfect” mathematical networks could ease the way for a long-sought general coloring proof. Four years ago, the mathematician Maria Chudnovsky faced an all-too ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract A non-backtracking walk on a graph, H, is a directed path of directed edges of H such that no edge is the inverse of its preceding edge.
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