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Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series A, Volume 37
Volume 37, Number 1, July 1984
- Jeff Kahn:
A Geometric Approach to Forbidden Minors for GF(3). 1-12 - Solomon W. Golomb:
Algebraic Constructions for Costas Arrays. 13-21 - Marshall Hall Jr., Robert Roth:
On a Conjecture of R. H. Bruck. 22-31 - Francesco Mazzocca:
Extensions of Combinatorial Geometries by the Addition of a Unique Line. 32-45 - Neil Hindman:
Partitions and Pairwise Sums and Products. 46-60 - Unjeng Cheng:
On the Cycle Structure of Certain Classes of Nonlinear Shift Registers. 61-68 - Marco Paluszny:
A Combinatorial Formula for Rational Numbers. 69-72 - Francis Buekenhout:
A Simplified Version of Strong Connectivity. 73-75 - Wolfram Büttner:
On 4-Dimensional Translation Planes Admitting a Suzuki Group as Group of Automorphisms. 76-79 - Albert Nijenhuis, Anita E. Solow, Herbert S. Wilf:
Bijective Methods in the Theory of Finite Vector Spaces. 80-84 - Sylvia Halász:
Packing a Convex Domain with Similar Convex Domains. 85-90 - G. F. Clements:
A Generalization of the Kruskal-Katona Theorem. 91-97
Volume 37, Number 2, September 1984
- Randy Shull:
Collineations of Projective Planes of Order 9. 99-120 - Ding-Zhu Du, Frank K. Hwang:
A Multiplication Theorem for Balanced Howell Rotations. 121-126 - Curtis Greene, Albert Nijenhuis, Herbert S. Wilf:
Another Probabilistic Method in the Theory of Young Tableaux. 127-135 - Jia-Xi Lu:
On Large Sets of Disjoint Steiner Triple Systems, IV. 136-163 - Jia-Xi Lu:
On Large Sets of Disjoint Steiner Triple Systems, V. 164-188 - Jia-Xi Lu:
On Large Sets of Disjoint Steiner Triple Systems, VI. 189-192 - Andries E. Brouwer, Henny A. Wilbrink:
A Symmetric Design with Parameters 2-(49, 16, 5). 193-194 - Anne Fontaine, George E. Martin:
An Enneamorphic Prototile. 195-196 - Frank K. Hwang:
Selecting k Objects from a Cycle with p Pairs of Separation s. 197-199 - Peter B. Borwein:
On Monochromatic Triangles. 200-204
Volume 37, Number 3, November 1984
- Thomas S. Ferguson:
Misère Annihilation Games. 205-230 - József Beck, Joel Spencer:
Unit Distances. 231-238 - Gadi Moran:
Chords in a Circle and Linear Algebra over GF(2). 239-247 - H. Burkill:
Monotonic Functions on Partially Ordered Sets. 248-256 - Jacob E. Goodman, Richard Pollack:
Semispaces of Configurations, Cell Complexes of Arrangements. 257-293 - Mark A. Ronan:
Triangle Geometries. 294-319 - Frederick C. Furtek:
A Necessary and Sufficient Condition for a Product Relation to Be Total. 320-326 - Frank K. Hwang, János Körner, Victor K.-W. Wei:
Selecting Non-consecutive Balls Arranged in Many Lines. 327-336 - Konrad Engel, Nikolai N. Kuzjurin:
An Asymptotic Formula for the Maximum Size of an h-Family in Products of Partially Ordered Sets. 337-347 - E. Rodney Canfield:
Remarks on an Asymptotic Method in Combinatorics. 348-352 - Charles E. Blair:
Every Finite Distributive Lattice Is a Set of Stable Matchings. 353-356 - Zvonimir Janko, Tran van Trung:
Answers on Two Questions about Semi-symmetric Designs. 357-358 - Jack H. van Lint, Vladimir D. Tonchev
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Nonembeddable Quasi-residual Designs with Large K. 359-362 - Charles J. Colbourn, Rose C. Hamm, C. A. Rodger:
Small Embeddings of Partial Directed Triple Systems and Partial Triple Systems with Even lambda. 363-369 - Anton Kotzig, Philip J. Laufer:
The Minimum Number of Components in 4-Regular Perfect Systems of Difference Sets. 370-373 - Tran van Trung:
A Symmetric Block Design with Parameters (61, 16, 4). 374

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