| Alon, N., and Orlitsky, A. Repeated communication and Ramsey graphs. IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory 41, 5 (1995), 1276-1289. |
.... a lot of interest in the scientific community, because of the applications to communication issues, but also due to the connections with some central combinatorial and computational questions in graph theory, like computing the largest clique and finding the chromatic number of a graph (see [2, 3, 4, 6] for a sample of the wealth of different results and applications of #(G) and Theta(G) Despite a lot of work in the field, finding the explicit value of the theta function for interesting special classes of graphs is still an open problem . In this paper we present some results on the theta ....
N. Alon and A. Orlitsky. Repeated communication and Ramsey graphs, IEEE Trans. on Inf. Theory, 41 (1995), 1276--1289.
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Alon, N., and Orlitsky, A. Repeated communication and Ramsey graphs. IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory 41, 5 (1995), 1276-1289.
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Alon, N., Orlitsky, A.: Repeated Communication and Ramsey Graphs. IEEE Trans. on Inf. Theory, 41 (1995) 1276-1289
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