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Discrete Mathematics, Volume 143
Volume 143, Numbers 1-3, August 1995
- Douglas Dunham, Douglas S. Jungreis, Dave Witte:
Infinite Hamiltonian paths in Cayley diagraphs of hyperbolic symmetry groups. 1-30 - Jean-Marc Fedou, Don Rawlings:
Statistics on pairs of permutations. 31-45 - Jerrold R. Griggs, Yan-Chyuan Lin:
Planar graphs with few vertices of small degree. 47-70 - Jonathan L. Gross, Thomas W. Tucker:
Stratified graphs for imbedding systems. 71-85 - Michael Hofmeister:
Graph covering projections arising from finite vector spaces over finite fields. 87-97 - Roger Labahn:
Kernels of minimum size gossip schemes. 99-139 - Hong-Jian Lai, Guoqing Weng:
Strength and fractional arboricity of complementary graphs. 141-151 - Guizhen Liu:
Orthogonal (g, f)-factorizations in graphs. 153-158 - Jiuqiang Liu, Kenneth Williams:
On bandwidth and edgesum for the composition of two graphs. 159-166 - Klaus Metsch:
Quasi-residual designs, 1 1/2-designs, and strongly regular multigraphs. 167-188 - Y. Miao, L. Zhu:
Perfect Mendelsohn designs with block size six. 189-207 - Bruce P. Mull, Dionysios Kountanis, Reza Rashidi:
Uniform strong 2-cell imbeddings of bridgeless graphs. 209-220 - Xiaojun Shen:
Generalized Latin squares II. 221-242 - Xiang-Ying Su:
On complete subgraphs of color-critical graphs. 243-249 - Wlodzimierz Ulatowski:
Cycle interpolation properties of graphs. 251-257 - Wenan Zang:
Generalizations of Grillet's theorem on maximal stable sets and maximal cliques in graphs. 259-268 - Hortensia Galeana-Sánchez:
B1- and B2-orientable graphs in kernel theory. 269-274 - Julie Haviland:
Independent domination in regular graphs. 275-280 - János Komlós, William O. J. Moser:
Almost all trees have tribe number 2 or 3. 281-285 - Shinsei Tazawa, Chiê Nara, John W. Moon:
The number of 4-cycles in triangle-free oriented graphs. 287-291 - Liu Yan:
A Family of special outerplanar graphs with only one triangle satisfying the cycle basis interpolation property. 293-297
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