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Contributions to Discrete Mathematics, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, 2012
- Robert F. Bailey, Thomas Prellberg:
Decoding generalised hyperoctahedral groups and asymptotic analysis of correctible error patterns. - Terry A. McKee:
Characterizing graph classes by intersections of neighborhoods. - Stephan Dominique Andres:
On characterizing game-perfect graphs by forbidden induced subgraphs. - Louis W. Kolitsch:
Beaded partitions with k colors. - Dave Witte Morris:
2-generated Cayley digraphs on nilpotent groups have hamiltonian paths. - András Gyárfás, Dömötör Pálvölgyi:
Monochromatic even cycles. - Vojtech Bálint, Vojtech Bálint Jr.:
Packing of points into the unit 6-dimensional cube. - György Kiss, Pieter Oloff de Wet:
Notes on the illumination parameters of convex bodies. - Satyan L. Devadoss, Rahul Shah, Xuancheng Shao, Ezra Winston:
Deformations of associahedra and visibility graphs. - Perlas Caranay:
Complementaries to Kummer's degree seven reciprocity law and a Dickson Diophantine system.
Volume 7, Number 2, 2012
- Hoi H. Nguyen:
A continuous variant of the inverse Littlewood-Offord problem for quadratic forms. - Hortensia Galeana-Sánchez, Eugenia O'Reilly Regueiro:
Tournaments with kernels by monochromatic paths. - Eunjeong Yi:
Domination Value in Graphs. - Anthony Bonato, Dejan Delic:
Distinguishing homomorphisms of infinite graphs. - Garima Sood, Ashok Agarwal:
Frobenius partition theoretic interpretations of some basic series identities. - Dogan Bilge, Eric Jaligot:
Some rigid moieties of homogeneous graphs. - Pedro Duarte, Maria Joana Torres:
A discrete Faà di Bruno's formula. - Michal Adamaszek:
Vertex decompositions of two-dimensional complexes and graphs. - Octavio Alberto Agustín-Aquino:
Antichains and counterpoint dichotomies. - Dimitri Leemans, Mark Mixer:
Algorithms for classifying regular polytopes with a fixed automorphism group.
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