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The Art of Discrete and Applied Mathematics, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, 2020
- Thomas W. Tucker, Yan-Quan Feng:
Special issue of ADAM devoted to the International Workshop on Symmetries of Graph and Networks 2018. - Luke Morgan, Joy Morris, Gabriel Verret:
Digraphs with small automorphism groups that are Cayley on two nonisomorphic groups. - Grahame Erskine, Katarína Hrináková, Olivia Reade Jeans:
Self-dual, self-Petrie-dual and Möbius regular maps on linear fractional groups. - Primoz Potocnik, Stephen E. Wilson:
Recipes for edge-transitive tetravalent graphs. - Gareth Aneurin Jones:
Automorphism groups of maps, hypermaps and dessins. - Katarína Jasencáková, Robert Jajcay, Tomaz Pisanski:
A new generalization of generalized Petersen graphs. - Kan Hu, Young Soo Kwon:
Reflexible complete regular dessins and antibalanced skew morphisms of cyclic groups. - Kai Yuan, Yan Wang, Haipeng Qu:
Regular balanced Cayley maps on nonabelian metacyclic groups of odd order. - Brian Alspach, Georgina Liversidge:
On strongly sequenceable abelian groups.
Volume 3, Number 2, 2020
- Martin Knor, Jozef Komorník, Riste Skrekovski, Aleksandra Tepeh:
Some remarks on Balaban and sum-Balaban index. - Dave Witte Morris, Kirsten Wilk:
Cayley graphs of order kp are hamiltonian for k < 48. - Adrian Fritz, Marc Hellmuth, Peter F. Stadler, Nicolas Wieseke:
Cograph editing: Merging modules is equivalent to editing P_4s. - Stefko Miklavic, Safet Penjic:
On the Terwilliger algebra of certain family of bipartite distance-regular graphs with Δ_2 = 0. - Asia Ivic Weiss, Egon Schulte:
Hereditary polyhedra with planar regular faces. - Richard H. Hammack, Paul C. Kainen:
Sphere decompositions of hypercubes. - Dean Crnkovic, Marija Maksimovic:
Strongly regular graphs with parameters (37, 18, 8, 9) having nontrivial automorphisms. - Paul C. Kainen:
On 2-skeleta of hypercubes. - Iztok Banic, Janez Zerovnik:
On median and quartile sets of ordered random variables. - Máté Vizer, Dániel Gerbner:
Smart elements in combinatorial group testing problems with more defectives.
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