When relay towers for mobile telephones communicate with the mobile phones in their area, there is always the possibility of interference. So, when assigning the transmission frequency, the FCC makes sure that nearby towers have frequencies that aren't too close. On the other hand, the FCC does not want to assign too many different frequencies; they want to save as many as possible for other uses.
Your job is to find an optimal assignment of frequencies.
In this problem, the frequencies will be integers. Nearby towers must be assigned frequencies that differ by at least 2. You'll find an assignment using as few frequencies as possible. For example, consider the following two arrangements of towers. Two towers near each other are indicated by the connecting line.
Note that the following are legal frequency assignments to these two tower configurations. However,the second arrangement does not use the fewest number of frequencies possible, since the tower with frequency 5 could have frequency 1.