1st Edition

Graph Coloring From Games to Deterministic and Quantum Approaches

By Maurice Clerc Copyright 2025
    168 Pages 65 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    This book explores the problem of minimal valid graph coloring, first in the form of games and then of resolution algorithms. Emphasis is placed on deterministic, guaranteed and non-guaranteed methods. Stochastic methods are then just mentioned because already widely described in previous publications.

    The study then details a general quantum algorithm of polynomial complexity. A final chapter provides elements of reflection on diplomatic algorithms that, for the problem of coloring under resource constraints, seek a compromise minimizing frustrations. The appendix includes some mathematical additions and the source codes of the main algorithms presented, in particular the one of the quantum method.

    Foreword. Chapter 1 Games. Chapter 2 A few applications. Chapter 3 Encoding. Chapter 4 Deterministic resolutions. Chapter 5 Stochastic methods. Chapter 6 A quantum method. Chapter 7 Diplomatic algorithms. Chapter 8 Appendix. Bibliography. Index.

    Biography

    Maurice Clerc is a French mathematician. He worked in the Research and Development department of France Télécom. Retired since 2004, he remains active in various fields of research, both in particle swarm optimization (PSO) related fields and other areas. He regularly publishes articles, gives keynote speeches in conferences, serves as a director and thesis jury, and occasionally works as an optimization consultant.