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Discrete Applied Mathematics, Volume 122
Volume 122, Number 1-3, October 2002
- Kazutoshi Ando:
K-submodular functions and convexity of their Lovász extension. 1-12 - Esther M. Arkin, Refael Hassin, Shimon Shahar:
Increasing digraph arc-connectivity by arc addition, reversal and complement. 13-22 - Hans-Jürgen Bandelt, Katharina T. Huber, Vincent Moulton:
Quasi-median graphs from sets of partitions. 23-35 - Gill Barequet, Matthew T. Dickerson, Robert L. (Scot) Drysdale III:
2-Point site Voronoi diagrams. 37-54 - Patrice Bertrand, Melvin F. Janowitz:
Pyramids and weak hierarchies in the ordinal model for clustering. 55-81 - Mingjang Chen, Gerard J. Chang:
Total interval numbers of complete r-partite graphs. 83-92 - Robert J. Cimikowski:
Algorithms for the fixed linear crossing number problem. 93-115 - Charles J. Colbourn:
Projective planes and congestion-free networks. 117-126 - Miranca Fischermann, Arne Hoffmann, Dieter Rautenbach, László A. Székely, Lutz Volkmann:
Wiener index versus maximum degree in trees. 127-137 - Marco Locatelli, Ulrich Raber:
Packing equal circles in a square: a deterministic global optimization approach. 139-166 - David F. Manlove:
The structure of stable marriage with indifference. 167-181 - Subhas C. Nandy, Tetsuo Asano, Tomohiro Harayama:
Shattering a set of objects in 2D. 183-194 - Hiroshi Narushima, Natalia Misheva:
On characteristics of ancestral character-state reconstructions under the accelerated transformation optimization. 195-209 - Xiangtong Qi, Gang Yu, Jonathan F. Bard:
Single machine scheduling with assignable due dates. 211-233 - Gabriele Ricci:
Some analytic features of algebraic data. 235-249 - Wai Chee Shiu, Peter Che Bor Lam, Kin Keung Poon:
On Wiener numbers of polygonal nets. 251-261 - Detlef Sieling:
The complexity of minimizing and learning OBDDs and FBDDs. 263-282 - David C. Fisher:
Fractional dominations and fractional total dominations of graph complements. 283-291
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