δ^((k))-Colouring of Cycle Related Graphs
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colouringdeltadistincttechnologytypescoloursedgeproper
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With respect to a proper colouring of a graph $G$, we know that $\delta(G) \leq \chi(G) \leq \Delta(G)+1$. If distinct colours represent distinct technology types to be located at vertices the question arises on how to place at least one of each of $k$, $1\leq k < \chi(G)$ technology types together with the minimum adjacency between similar technology types. In an improper colouring an edge $uv$ such that $c(u)=c(v)$ is called a bad edge. In this paper, we introduce the notion of $\delta^{(k)}$-colouring which is a near proper colouring of $G$ with exactly $1\leq k < \chi(G)$ distinct colours which minimizes the number of bad edges.
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