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Application of Vertex coloring in a particular triangular closed path structure and in Krafts inequality

A good deal of research has been done and published on coloring of the vertices of graphs for several years while studying of the excellent work of those maestros, we get inspire to work on the vertex coloring of graphs in case of a particular triangular closed path structure what we achieve from the front view of a pyramidal structure. From here we achieve a repetitive nature of vertex coloring in case of odd and even number of horizontal lines within this triangular structure. In order to apply this repetitive nature of vertex coloring in case of a binary tree, we get a success in Krafts Inequality. Actually our work mainly deals with a particular triangular closed path vertex coloring and repetition of the vertex coloring nature in case of the Krafts inequality in the field of Information Theory and Coding.

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