I think Graph Coloring!!

On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 12:25 AM, Nitish Garg <[email protected]>wrote:

>  Given a network of the employees of a company such that edges are between
> those employees who are friends to each other. Divide the employees into two
> teams such that no two people who are friends to each other are in the same
> team?
>
> I was asked this question during the phonic interview with Google, though I
> couldn't come across the correct solution at that time, I want to discuss
> this question now.
> To start with, is this a question of Bipartite Matching?
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