This picture of an edge colouring of an infinitely repeating graph comes from the recent paper Edge coloring lattice graphs by Joris Kattemölle. The edges of the graph are coloured using six colours (brown, red, orange, green, blue, and purple) and any two edges that touch at a point are required to have different colours. Despite their recreational app…
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