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Discrete Applied Mathematics, Volume 134
Volume 134, Number 1-3, 5 January 2004
- Jacek Blazewicz, Erwin Pesch, Malgorzata Sterna, Frank Werner:
Open shop scheduling problems with late work criteria. 1-24 - Nadia Brauner, Yves Crama:
The maximum deviation just-in-time scheduling problem. 25-50 - Roberto Cordone, Francesco Maffioli:
On the complexity of graph tree partition problems. 51-65 - Daniel Granot, Herbert Hamers:
On the equivalence between some local and global Chinese postman and traveling salesman graphs. 67-76 - Elena Grigorescu:
The insulation sequence of a graph. 77-90 - Raj Jagannathan:
On polynomial complexity of a stochastic algorithm for mixed zero-one programs. 91-103 - Fedor V. Fomin, Dieter Kratsch, Haiko Müller:
Algorithms for graphs with small octopus. 105-128 - Armen S. Asratian, Nikolai N. Kuzjurin:
Two sensitivity theorems in fuzzy integer programming. 129-140 - Renata Mansini, Maria Grazia Speranza, Zsolt Tuza:
Scheduling groups of tasks with precedence constraints on three dedicated processors. 141-168 - Kampei Miyakawa, Hiroshi Narushima:
Lattice-theoretic properties of MPR-posets in phylogeny. 169-192 - Néstor E. Aguilera, Silvia M. Bianchi, Graciela L. Nasini:
Lift and project relaxations for the matching and related polytopes. 193-212 - Asa Packer:
Polynomial-time approximation of largest simplices in V-polytopes. 213-237 - Natasa Przulj, Derek G. Corneil, Ekkehard Köhler:
Hereditary dominating pair graphs. 239-261 - Joachim Rosenmüller, Peter Sudhölter:
Cartels via the modiclus. 263-302 - Akiyoshi Shioura:
Fast scaling algorithms for M-convex function minimization with application to the resource allocation problem. 303-316 - Dora Giammarresi, Jean-Luc Ponty, Derick Wood, Djelloul Ziadi:
A characterization of Thompson digraphs. 317-337 - Heping Zhang, Rijun Zha, Haiyuan Yao:
Z-transformation graphs of maximum matchings of plane bipartite graphs. 339-350 - Craig A. Tovey:
Non-approximability of precedence-constrained sequencing to minimize setups. 351-360
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