Graph labeling is a process used in graph theory where labels (which can be numbers, symbols, or other identifiers) are assigned to the vertices or edges of a graph according to specific rules or constraints. The purpose of graph labeling can vary and may include optimizing certain properties of the graph, creating unique identifiers for the elements, or ensuring that the graph meets particular criteria for applications in areas such as network design, scheduling, or coding theory.
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