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Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series A, Volume 106
Volume 106, Number 1, April 2004
- J. P. John, P. Steinberger:
A class of prototiles with doubly generated level semigroups. 1-13 - Matthew R. Brown, Joseph A. Thas:
Subquadrangles of order s of generalized quadrangles of order (s, s2), Part I. 15-32 - Matthew R. Brown, Joseph A. Thas:
Subquadrangles of order s of generalized quadrangles of order (s, s2), Part II. 33-48 - Peter Floodstrand Blanchard:
Pseudo-arithmetic sets and Ramsey theory. 49-57 - R. Julian R. Abel, Marco Buratti:
Some progress on (v, 4, 1) difference families and optical orthogonal codes. 59-75 - Darryn E. Bryant:
Embeddings of partial Steiner triple systems. 77-108 - Juan José Montellano-Ballesteros, Ricardo Strausz:
Counting polytopes via the Radon complex. 109-121 - Joshua N. Cooper:
Quasirandom permutations. 123-143 - R. Julian R. Abel, Diana Combe, William D. Palmer:
Generalized Bhaskar Rao designs and dihedral groups. 145-157 - Mike Develin:
Maximal triangulations of a regular prism. 159-164
Volume 106, Number 2, May 2004
- Ada Chan, Chris D. Godsil:
Bose-Mesner algebras attached to invertible Jones pairs. 165-191 - Gilbert Labelle, Cédric Lamathe, Pierre Leroux:
Labelled and unlabelled enumeration of k-gonal 2-trees. 193-219 - Jaclyn Anderson:
On the existence of rook equivalent t-cores. 221-236 - Dhruv Mubayi, Jacques Verstraëte:
A hypergraph extension of the bipartite Turán problem. 237-253 - Nicholas J. Cavenagh, Saad I. El-Zanati, Abdollah Khodkar, Charles Vanden Eynden:
On a generalization of the Oberwolfach problem. 255-275 - John M. Talbot:
The number of k-intersections of an intersecting family of r-sets. 277-286 - M. S. Mohan, S. Putcha:
Möbius function on cross-section lattices. 287-297 - Zoltán Füredi, Zsolt Katona:
Multiply intersecting families of sets. 315-326 - Jan De Beule, Klaus Metsch:
Small point sets that meet all generators of Q(2n, p), p>3 prime. 327-333
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