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Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series B, Volume 93
Volume 93, Number 1, January 2005
- Stanislav Jendrol', Heinz-Jürgen Voss:
Two local and one global properties of 3-connected graphs on compact 2-dimensional manifolds. 1-21 - L. Sunil Chandran, C. R. Subramanian:
Girth and treewidth. 23-32 - Shlomo Hoory:
A lower bound on the spectral radius of the universal cover of a graph. 33-43 - Rhiannon Hall:
A chain theorem for 4-connected matroids. 45-66 - Darryn E. Bryant, Daniel Horsley, Barbara M. Maenhaut:
Decompositions into 2-regular subgraph and equitable partial cycle decompositions. 67-72 - Shao-Fei Du, Jin Ho Kwak, Ming Yao Xu:
2-Arc-transitive regular covers of complete graphs having the covering transformation group Z3p. 73-93 - Carsten Thomassen:
Some remarks on Hajo's' conjecture. 95-105 - Reinhard Diestel:
The Erdös-Menger conjecture for source/sink sets with disjoint closures. 107-114
Volume 93, Number 2, March 2005
- Genghua Fan:
Path decompositions and Gallai's conjecture. 117-125 - Boris G. Pittel, Nicholas C. Wormald:
Counting connected graphs inside-out. 127-172 - Babak Farzad, Michael S. O. Molloy, Bruce A. Reed:
(Delta-k)-critical graphs. 173-185 - Colin McDiarmid, Angelika Steger, Dominic J. A. Welsh:
Random planar graphs. 187-205 - Sean McGuinness:
Contractible bonds in graphs. 207-249 - Roland Häggkvist, Sean McGuinness:
Double covers of cubic graphs with oddness 4. 251-277 - Brian Curtin, Kazumasa Nomura:
1-homogeneous, pseudo-1-homogeneous, and 1-thin distance-regular graphs. 279-302 - Oleg V. Borodin, Alexei N. Glebov, André Raspaud, Mohammad R. Salavatipour:
Planar graphs without cycles of length from 4 to 7 are 3-colorable. 303-311 - Jason I. Brown, Richard J. Nowakowski:
Average independence polynomials. 313-318 - Hamed Hatami:
Random cubic graphs are not homomorphic to the cycle of size 7. 319-325
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