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JCDCGG 2013: Tokyo, Japan
- Jin Akiyama, Hiro Ito, Toshinori Sakai:
Discrete and Computational Geometry and Graphs - 16th Japanese Conference, JCDCGG 2013, Tokyo, Japan, September 17-19, 2013, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8845, Springer 2014, ISBN 978-3-319-13286-0 - Jean Cardinal, Stefan Felsner:
Covering Partial Cubes with Zones. 1-13 - Jung Rae Cho, Jeongmi Park, Yoshio Sano:
The Non-confusing Travel Groupoids on a Finite Connected Graph. 14-17 - Serafino Cicerone, Gabriele Di Stefano:
Decomposing Octilinear Polygons into Triangles and Rectangles. 18-30 - Alex Cole, Erik D. Demaine, Eli Fox-Epstein:
On Wrapping Spheres and Cubes with Rectangular Paper. 31-43 - Sylvester David Eriksson-Bique, David G. Kirkpatrick, Valentin Polishchuk:
On Polygonal Paths with Bounded Discrete-Curvature: The Inflection-Free Case. 44-64 - Hiroshi Fujiwara, Takahiro Seki, Toshihiro Fujito:
Online Weight Balancing on the Unit Circle. 65-76 - Jin-ichi Itoh, Chie Nara:
Transformability and Reversibility of Unfoldings of Doubly-Covered Polyhedra. 77-86 - Chuzo Iwamoto, Toshihiko Kume:
Computational Complexity of the r -visibility Guard Set Problem for Polyominoes. 87-95 - Mikio Kano, Kazuhiro Suzuki, Miyuki Uno:
Properly Colored Geometric Matchings and 3-Trees Without Crossings on Multicolored Points in the Plane. 96-111 - Takayasu Kuwata, Hiroshi Maehara:
Generating Polygons with Triangles. 112-121 - János Pach, Gábor Tardos:
Cross-Intersecting Families of Vectors. 122-137 - Jeongmi Park, Yoshio Sano:
The Double Multicompetition Number of a Multigraph. 138-144 - Kokichi Sugihara:
Computational Geometry in the Human Brain. 145-160 - Xuehou Tan, Jing Zhang, Bo Jiang:
A Characterization of Link-2 LR-visibility Polygons with Applications. 161-172 - Hideki Tsuiki, Yasuyuki Tsukamoto:
Imaginary Hypercubes. 173-184 - Tanawat Wichianpaisarn, Chariya Uiyyasathian:
More Results on Clique-chromatic Numbers of Graphs with No Long Path. 185-190
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