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Discrete Applied Mathematics, Volume 34
Volume 34, Numbers 1-3, November 1991
- Rodica Simion:
Preface. 1-2 - Karl R. Abrahamson, Michael R. Fellows, Michael A. Langston, Bernard M. E. Moret:
Constructive complexity. 3-16 - Ashok Kumar Agarwal:
q-functional equations and some partition identities. 17-26 - Selim G. Akl, Gilles Labonté, M. Leeder, Ke Qiu:
On doing Todd-Coxeter coset enumeration in parallel. 27-35 - Richard Beigel, William I. Gasarch:
The Mapmaker's dilemma. 37-48 - François Bergeron, Gilbert Labelle, Pierre Leroux:
Computation of the expected number of leaves in a tree having a given automorphism, and related topics. 49-66 - Lynne M. Butler:
Generalized flags in finite Abelian p-groups. 67-81 - Lane H. Clark, Roger C. Entringer, László A. Székely:
Threshold functions for local properties of graphs: triangles. 83-105 - Ömer Egecioglu, Jeffrey B. Remmel:
Brick tabloids and the connection matrices between bases of symmetric functions. 107-120 - John Gimbel, Edgar M. Palmer:
Matchings and cycle covers in random digraphs. 121-128 - Bruce Greenblatt, William R. Edwards Jr.:
Semigroup automaton structure by homomorphism and domain partition. 129-143 - Takayuki Hibi:
Linear and nonlinear inequalities concerning a certain combinatorial sequence which arises from counting the number of chains of a finite distributive lattice. 145-150 - Beverly Jamison, Stephan Olariu:
On a unique tree representation for P4-extendible graphs. 151-164 - Richard M. Karp:
An introduction to randomized algorithms. 165-201 - Michael B. Richey:
Improved bounds for harmonic-based bin packing algorithms. 203-227 - Louis W. Shapiro, Seyoum Getu, Wen-Jin Woan, Leon C. Woodson:
The Riordan group. 229-239 - Richard P. Stanley:
Some applications of algebra to combinatorics. 241-277 - Douglas B. West:
The maximum number of winning 2-sets. 279-284
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