Abstract:A proper edge‐coloring of a graph is an interval coloring if the labels on the edges incident to any vertex form an interval, that is, form a set of consecutive integers. The interval coloring thickness of a graph is the smallest number of interval colorable graphs edge‐decomposing . We prove that for any graph on vertices. This improves the previously known bound of , see Asratian, Casselgren, and Petrosyan. While we do not have a single example of a graph with an interval coloring thickness strictly gre… Show more
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