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    Applying Mathematica and Webmathematica To Graph Coloring
    (Elsevier Ltd., 2007) Ufuktepe, Ünal; Bacak, Gökşen
    This paper analyzes some graph issues by using the symbolic program Mathematica and its version for the Web, webMathematica. In particular, we consider the problem of graph coloring: the assignment of colors to the vertices/edges of the graph such that adjacent vertices/edges are colored differently. In addition, we address the problem of obtaining the tenacity of binomial trees with Mathematica. Finally, we describe briefly an example of the application of our software to a scheduling problem.
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    Applications of Graph Coloring
    (Springer Verlag, 2005) Ufuktepe, Ünal; Bacak, Gökşen
    A graph G is a mathematical structure consisting of two sets V(G) (vertices of G) and E(G) (edges of G). Proper coloring of a graph is an assignment of colors either to the vertices of the graphs, or to the edges, in such a way that adjacent vertices / edges are colored differently. This paper discusses coloring and operations on graphs with Mathematica and webMathematica. We consider many classes of graphs to color with applications. We draw any graph and also try to show whether it has an Eulerian and Hamiltonian cycles by using our package ColorG
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    Graph Coloring With Webmathematica
    (Springer Verlag, 2004) Ufuktepe, Ünal; Bacak, Gökşen; Beşeri Sevim, Tina
    Coloring of a graph is an assignment of colors either to the edges of the graph G, or to vertices, or to maps in such a way that adjacent edges/vertices/maps are colored differently. We consider the problem of coloring graphs by using webMathematica which is the new web-based technology. In this paper, we describe some web-based interactive examples on graph coloring with webMathematica.