-
consider labeled multigraphs, i.e., a pair of
vertices may be
connected by
several labeled edges. Most
graph labelings trace their origins to
labelings presented...
- A
label (as
distinct from signage) is a
piece of paper,
plastic film, cloth, metal, or
other material affixed to a
container or product, on
which is written...
- No
Labels is an
American political organization whose stated mission is to
support centrism and
bipartisanship through what it
calls the "commonsense majority"...
- "Big Three"
music labels A
record label or
record company is a
brand or
trademark of
music recordings and
music videos, or the
company that owns it. Sometimes...
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Labelling or
using a
label is
describing someone or
something in a word or
short phrase. For example, the
label "criminal" may be used to
describe someone...
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distinct vertices and no edge
connects a
vertex to itself. Edge-graceful
labelings were
first introduced by Sheng-Ping Lo in his
seminal paper.
Given a graph...
- each
containing only
single labels on each edge ("singleton
labelings"). However, of the 32
possible singleton labelings, only 9 are consistent. (See...
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Black Label, a
South Korean record label Carling Black Label, a
Canadian beer
brand DC
Black Label, a DC
Comics label Johnnie Walker Black Label, a Scotch...
- of
labeling was
originally given the name β-
labeling by
Alexander Rosa in a 1967
paper on
graph labelings. A
major open
problem in
graph theory is the...
- A
private label, also
called a
private brand or private-
label brand, is a
brand owned by a company,
offered by that
company alongside and
competing with...