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JCDCGG 2015: Kyoto, Japan
- Jin Akiyama, Hiro Ito, Toshinori Sakai, Yushi Uno:
Discrete and Computational Geometry and Graphs - 18th Japan Conference, JCDCGG 2015, Kyoto, Japan, September 14-16, 2015, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 9943, Springer 2016, ISBN 978-3-319-48531-7 - Oswin Aichholzer, Thomas Hackl, Pavel Valtr, Birgit Vogtenhuber:
A Note on the Number of General 4-holes in (Perturbed) Grids. 1-12 - Jin Akiyama, Stefan Langerman, Kiyoko Matsunaga:
Reversible Nets of Polyhedra. 13-23 - Binay Bhattacharya, Ante Custic, Sandip Das, Yuya Higashikawa, Tsunehiko Kameda, Naoki Katoh:
Geometric p-Center Problems with Centers Constrained to Two Lines. 24-36 - Jeffrey Bosboom, Erik D. Demaine, Martin L. Demaine, Jayson Lynch, Pasin Manurangsi, Mikhail Rudoy, Anak Yodpinyanee:
Dissection with the Fewest Pieces is Hard, Even to Approximate. 37-48 - Jeffrey Bosboom, Erik D. Demaine, Adam Hesterberg, Jayson Lynch, Erik Waingarten:
Mario Kart Is Hard. 49-59 - Kyle Burke, Erik D. Demaine, Harrison Gregg, Robert A. Hearn, Adam Hesterberg, Michael Hoffmann, Hiro Ito, Irina Kostitsyna, Jody Leonard, Maarten Löffler, Aaron Santiago, Christiane Schmidt, Ryuhei Uehara, Yushi Uno, Aaron Williams:
Single-Player and Two-Player Buttons & Scissors Games - (Extended Abstract). 60-72 - Supanut Chaidee, Kokichi Sugihara:
Fitting Spherical Laguerre Voronoi Diagrams to Real-World Tessellations Using Planar Photographic Images. 73-84 - Erik D. Demaine, Martin L. Demaine, Jin-ichi Itoh, Chie Nara:
Continuous Flattening of Orthogonal Polyhedra. 85-93 - Erik D. Demaine, Stefan Langerman:
Bust-a-Move/Puzzle Bobble Is NP-complete. 94-104 - William S. Evans, Krzysztof Fleszar, Philipp Kindermann, Noushin Saeedi, Chan-Su Shin, Alexander Wolff:
Minimum Rectilinear Polygons for Given Angle Sequences. 105-119 - Takashi Horiyama, Jin-ichi Itoh, Naoki Katoh, Yuki Kobayashi, Chie Nara:
Continuous Folding of Regular Dodecahedra. 120-131 - Shinji Imahori, Shizuka Kawade, Yoko Yamakata:
Escher-like Tilings with Weights. 132-142 - Hiro Ito, Yoshinao Shiono:
Number of Ties and Undefeated Signs in a Generalized Janken. 143-154 - Supaporn Saduakdee, Varanoot Khemmani:
\gamma -Labeling of a Cycle with One Chord. 155-166 - Hugo A. Akitaya, Kenneth C. Cheung, Erik D. Demaine, Takashi Horiyama, Thomas C. Hull, Jason S. Ku, Tomohiro Tachi, Ryuhei Uehara:
Box Pleating is Hard. 167-179 - Erik D. Demaine, Matias Korman, Jason S. Ku, Joseph S. B. Mitchell, Yota Otachi, André van Renssen, Marcel Roeloffzen, Ryuhei Uehara, Yushi Uno:
Symmetric Assembly Puzzles are Hard, Beyond a Few Pieces. 180-192 - Andrei Kupavskii, János Pach:
Simultaneous Approximation of Polynomials. 193-203 - Leo Liberti, Grzegorz Swirszcz, Carlile Lavor:
Distance Geometry on the Sphere. 204-215 - Paul Adrian D. Luzon, Mari-Jo P. Ruiz, Mark Anthony C. Tolentino:
The Sigma Chromatic Number of the Circulant Graphs C_n(1, 2) , C_n(1, 3) , and C_2n(1, n). 216-227 - Norhazwani Md Yunos, Aleksandar Shurbevski, Hiroshi Nagamochi:
A Polynomial-Space Exact Algorithm for TSP in Degree-6 Graphs. 228-240 - Miki Miyauchi:
Topological Graph Layouts into a Triangular Prism. 241-246 - Yoshio Sano:
On the Competition Numbers of Diamond-Free Graphs. 247-252 - Satoshi Tayu, Shuichi Ueno:
On Evasion Games on Graphs. 253-264 - Hideki Tsuiki, Yasuyuki Tsukamoto:
Sudoku Colorings of a 16-Cell Pre-fractal. 265-276 - Jorge Urrutia:
The Mathematics of Ferran Hurtado: A Brief Survey. 277-292
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