A short proof for a generalization of Vizing's theorem

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For a simple graph of maximum degree Δ, it is always possible to color the edges with Δ + 1 colors (Vizing); furthermore, if the set of vertices of maximum degree is independent, Δ colors suffice (Fournier). In this article, we give a short constructive proof of an extension of these results to multigraphs. Instead of considering several color interchanges along alternating chains (Vizing, Gupta), using counting arguments (Ehrenfeucht, Faber, Kierstead), or improving nonvalid colorings with Fournier's Lemma, the method of proof consists of using one single easy transformation, called “sequential recoloring”, to augment a partial k‐coloring of the edges. Copyright © 1991 Wiley Periodicals, Inc., A Wiley Company

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Berge, C., & Fournier, J. C. (1991). A short proof for a generalization of Vizing’s theorem. Journal of Graph Theory, 15(3), 333–336. https://doi.org/10.1002/jgt.3190150309

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