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Discrete Applied Mathematics, Volume 67
Volume 67, Number 1-3, 1996
- Ronald C. Read:
Chemistry and Discrete Mathematics. 1-4 - Darko Babic, Nenad Trinajstic:
Möbius Inversion on a Poset of a Graph and Its Acyclic Subgraphs. 5-11 - Krystyna T. Balinska, Henryk Galina, Louis V. Quintas, Jerzy Szymanski:
A Kinetic Approach to the Random F-graph Process. Paths, Cycles and Components. 13-25 - Ivan P. Bangov:
Generation of Molecular Graphs Based on Flexible Utilization of the Available Structural Information. 27-49 - T. J. N. Brown, Roger B. Mallion, Paul Pollak, Arnd Roth:
Some Methods for Counting the Spanning Trees in Labelled Molecular Graphs, Examined in Relation to Certain Fullerenes. 51-66 - Sven J. Cyvin, Bjørg N. Cyvin, Jon Brunvoll, E. Keith Lloyd:
Circumscribing Certain Polygonal Systems. 67-78 - Jerry Ray Dias:
Graph Theoretical Invariants and Elementary Subgraphs of Polyhex and Polypent/polyhex Systems of Chemical Relevance. 79-114 - Roland Grund, Adalbert Kerber, Reinhard Laue:
Construction of Discrete Structures, Especially Isomers. 115-126 - Frank Harary, William Randolph, Paul G. Mezey:
A Study of Maximum Unit-circle Caterpillars - Tools for the Study of the Shape of Adsorption Patterns. 127-135 - Wenchen He, Wenjie He, Ying He:
Cut Invariant D and Bond orders of Kekuléan Benzenoids. 137-147 - Jacob Katriel:
Explicit Expressions for the Central Characters of the Symmetric Group. 149-156 - Douglas J. Klein, H.-Y. Zhu:
Resonance in Elemental Benzenoids. 157-173 - Mikhail E. Muzychuk, Mikhail H. Klin, Nikolai S. Zefirov:
on the Mathematical Model of Triangulanes. 175-187 - Jiri Pospichal, Vladimir Kvasnicka:
Pruning the Search Tree in the Constructive Enumeration of Molecular Graphs. 189-207 - Peter Rowlinson:
The Characteristic Polynomials of Modified Graphs. 209-219 - Yeong-Nan Yeh, Ivan Gutman, Chin-Mei Fu:
Graph Transformations Which Preserve the Multiplicity of an Eigenvalue. 221-228
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