Graph Theory
In graph theory, coloring refers to the assignment of labels (or colors) to the vertices of a graph such that no two adjacent vertices share the same color. This concept is crucial in understanding various properties of graphs, especially in relation to Ramsey's theorem and Ramsey numbers, which explore conditions under which a certain coloring configuration will always occur in large enough graphs.
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