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Discrete Mathematics, Volume 177
Volume 177, Numbers 1-3, December 1997
- Michael O. Albertson, Ruth Haas:
The edge chromatic difference sequence of a cubic graph. 1-8 - Andreas Brandstädt, Van Bang Le, Thomas Szymczak:
Duchet-type theorems for powers of HHD-free graphs. 9-16 - Amanda G. Chetwynd, Susan J. Rhodes:
Avoiding partial Latin squares and intricacy. 17-32 - Wai-Fong Chuan:
alpha-Words and factors of characteristic sequences. 33-50 - T. Cole:
Non-crossing of plane minimal spanning and minimal T1 networks. 51-65 - Markus Fulmek:
Dual rook polynomials. 67-81 - Vassilis Giakoumakis:
On the closure of graphs under substitution. 83-97 - András Gyárfás, Zoltán Király, Jenö Lehel:
On-line 3-chromatic graphs - II critical graphs. 99-122 - Bill Jackson, John Sheehan:
The structure of transform graphs. 123-144 - Sóstenes Lins:
Twistors bridges among 3-manifolds. 145-165 - Hiren Maharaj:
Edge frames of graphs: A graph embedding problem. 167-184 - Michael Plantholt, Shailesh K. Tipnis:
The chromatic index of multigraphs of order at most 10. 185-193 - Victor Reiner:
Non-crossing partitions for classical reflection groups. 195-222 - Zhe-xian Wan, Xinwen Wu:
The weight hierarchies and generalized weight spectra of the projective codes from degenerate quadrics. 223-243 - Ping Zhang:
The characteristic polynomials of subarrangements of Coxeter arrangements. 245-248 - Luigia Berardi:
On blocking sets in a design. 249-257 - Connie Maude Campbell:
On cages for girth pair (6, b). 259-266 - Paul Erdös, András Gyárfás, Yoshiharu Kohayakawa:
The size of the largest bipartite subgraphs. 267-271 - Marcus Greferath:
Cyclic codes over finite rings. 273-277 - Lenhard L. Ng:
Hamiltonian decomposition of complete regular multipartite digraphs. 279-285 - Ruqun Shen, Feng Tian:
Long dominating cycles in graphs. 287-294 - Stephen A. Wong:
Extending fixed vertex-colourings to total colourings. 295-297
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