The L(h, k)-labelling problem: An updated survey and annotated bibliography

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Given any fixed non-negative integer values h and k, the L(h, k)-labelling problem consists in an assignment of non-negative integers to the nodes of a graph such that adjacent nodes receive values which differ by at least h, and nodes connected by a 2-length path receive values which differ by at least k. The span of an L(h, k)-labelling is the difference between the largest and the smallest assigned frequency. The goal of the problem is to find out an L(h, k)-labelling with a minimum span. The L(h, k)-labelling problem has intensively been studied following many approaches and restricted to many special cases, concerning both the values of h and k and the considered classes of graphs. This paper reviews the results from previously published literature, looking at the problem with a graph algorithmic approach. It is an update of a previous survey written by the same author. © 2011 The Author.

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Calamoneri, T. (2011, August). The L(h, k)-labelling problem: An updated survey and annotated bibliography. Computer Journal. https://doi.org/10.1093/comjnl/bxr037

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