pseudoachromatic
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From pseudo- + achromatic.
Pronunciation
[edit]Adjective
[edit]pseudoachromatic (not comparable)
- Partially achromatic
- 2015, G. Araujo-Pardo, J.J. Montellano-Ballesteros, C. Rubio-Montiel, R. Strausz, “On the pseudoachromatic index of the complete graph III”, in arXiv[1]:
- Let be the projective plane of order , let the pseudoachromatic number of the complete line graph of order , let and . In this paper, we improve the upper bound of given by Araujo-Pardo et al. [J Graph Theory 66 (2011), 89--97] and Jamison [Discrete Math. 74 (1989), 99--115] in the following values: if is an integer and then . On the other hand, if is even and there exists we give a complete edge-colouring of with colours.