
handle: 20.500.11769/51145
We consider a strict k-colouring of a multigraph G as a surjection f from the vertex set of G into a set of colours f1,2,. . . ,kg such that, for every non-pendant vertex x of G, there exist at least two edges incident to x and coloured by the same colour. The maximum number of colours in a strict edge colouring of G is called the upper chromatic index of G and is denoted by ÂG. In this paper we prove some results about it.
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