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TJJCCGG 2012: Bangkok, Thailand
- Jin Akiyama, Mikio Kano, Toshinori Sakai:
Computational Geometry and Graphs - Thailand-Japan Joint Conference, TJJCCGG 2012, Bangkok, Thailand, December 6-8, 2012, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8296, Springer 2013, ISBN 978-3-642-45280-2 - Jin Akiyama, Hyunwoo Seong:
Operators which Preserve Reversibility. 1-19 - Victor Alvarez, Atsuhiro Nakamoto:
Colored Quadrangulations with Steiner Points. 20-29 - Jean Cardinal, Michael Hoffmann, Vincent Kusters:
On Universal Point Sets for Planar Graphs. 30-41 - Wongsakorn Charoenpanitseri, Narong Punnim, Chariya Uiyyasathian:
On Non 3-Choosable Bipartite Graphs. 42-56 - Jung Rae Cho, Jeongmi Park, Yoshio Sano:
Edge-disjoint Decompositions of Complete Multipartite Graphs into Gregarious Long Cycles. 57-63 - Nikolai P. Dolbilin, Jin-ichi Itoh, Chie Nara:
Affine Classes of 3-Dimensional Parallelohedra - Their Parametrization -. 64-72 - Hiroyuki Fukui, Yota Otachi, Ryuhei Uehara, Takeaki Uno, Yushi Uno:
On Complexity of Flooding Games on Graphs with Interval Representations. 73-84 - Hiro Ito:
How to Generalize Janken - Rock-Paper-Scissors-King-Flea. 85-94 - Mikio Kano, Tomoki Yamashita, Zheng Yan:
Spanning Caterpillars Having at Most k Leaves. 95-100 - Wannee Lapchinda, Narong Punnim, Nittiya Pabhapote:
GDDs with Two Associate Classes and with Three Groups of Sizes 1, n, n and λ 1 < λ 2. 101-109 - Naoki Matsumoto, Atsuhiro Nakamoto:
The Number of Diagonal Transformations in Quadrangulations on the Sphere. 110-119 - Filip Moric, János Pach:
Remarks on Schur's Conjecture. 120-131 - Yusuke Nojima, Yasuhito Asano, Masatoshi Yoshikawa:
Greedy Approximation Algorithms for Generalized Maximum Flow Problem towards Relation Extraction in Information Networks. 132-142 - Masahide Takasuga, Tomio Hirata:
A Necessary and Sufficient Condition for a Bipartite Distance-Hereditary Graph to Be Hamiltonian. 143-149 - Ke Yan, Ho-Lun Cheng:
On Simplifying Deformation of Smooth Manifolds Defined by Large Weighted Point Sets. 150-161
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