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Contributions to Discrete Mathematics, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, 2009
- Nikolai P. Dolbilin, Egon Schulte:
A local characterization of combinatorial multihedrality in tilings. - Youssef Boudabbous, Hamza Si Kaddour:
{-1, 2}-hypomorphy and hereditary hypomorphy coincide for posets. - Branko Grünbaum, Lajos Szilassi:
Geometric realizations of special toroidal complexes. - Anthony Bonato:
The search for N-e.c. graphs. - Pierre Ille, Robert E. Woodrow:
Weakly partitive families on infinite sets. - Raymond Hemmecke, Akimichi Takemura, Ruriko Yoshida:
Computing holes in semi-groups and its applications to transportation problems. - Robert Juricevic:
Classifying real Lehmer triples: a revived computation. - Jordan R. Bell, Qiang Wang:
Results on permutations with distinct difference property.
Volume 4, Number 2, 2009
- Ben Joseph Green, Terence Tao:
The distribution of polynomials over finite fields, with applications to the Gowers norms. - An De Wispelaere, Hendrik Van Maldeghem:
On the Hall-Janko graph with 100 vertices and the near-octagon of order (2, 4). - Terence Tao:
The sum-product phenomenon in arbitrary rings. - Márton Naszódi:
Fractional illumination of convex bodies. - Erin E. Emerson, Peter Mark Kayll:
Another short proof of the Joni-Rota-Godsil integral formula for counting bipartite matchings.

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