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pre- +‎ coloring

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precoloring (countable and uncountable, plural precolorings)

  1. coloring in advance
    • 2015, Gregory J. Puleo, “On an Edge Precoloring Conjecture”, in arXiv[1]:
      For any matching   in   and any precoloring of the edges in   using the colors  , there is some proper  -edge-coloring of   extending the given precoloring.
  2. A particular assignment of colors in a precoloring.
    • 1999, Ronald L. Graham, Contemporary Trends in Discrete Mathematics: From DIMACS and DIMATIA to the Future : DIMATIA-DIMACS Conference, Page 187:
      On the other hand, Thomassen's proof on planar graph 5 - choosability shows that some precolorings (two adjacent precolored vertices) and short lists (on the same face) allow a list coloring extension.