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Discrete Applied Mathematics, Volume 88
Volume 88, Number 1-3, November 1998
- Peter L. Hammer:
Editorial. 1 - Sorin Istrail, Pavel A. Pevzner, Ron Shamir:
Foreword. 3-6 - Fred S. Annexstein, Ramjee P. Swaminathan:
On Testing Consecutive-ones Property in Parallel. 7-28 - Chris Armen, Clifford Stein:
A 2 2/3 Superstring Approximation Algorithm. 29-57 - Bhaskar DasGupta, Tao Jiang, Sampath Kannan, Ming Li, Elizabeth Sweedyk:
On the Complexity and Approximation of Syntenic Distance. 59-82 - Herbert Edelsbrunner, Michael A. Facello, Jie Liang:
On the Definition and the Construction of Pockets in Macromolecules. 83-102 - Oliver Eulenstein, Martin Vingron:
On the Equivalence of Two Tree Mapping Measures. 103-128 - David Fernández-Baca, Jens Lagergren:
On the Approximability of the Steiner Tree Problem in Phylogeny. 129-145 - Vladimir Grebinski, Gregory Kucherov:
Reconstructing a Hamiltonian Cycle by Querying the Graph: Application to DNA Physical Mapping. 147-165 - Dan Gusfield, Richard M. Karp, Lusheng Wang, Paul Stelling:
Graph Traversals, Genes and Matroids: An Efficient Case of the Travelling Salesman Problem. 167-180 - Lenwood S. Heath, John Paul C. Vergara:
Sorting by Bounded Block-moves. 181-206 - Ivo L. Hofacker, Peter Schuster, Peter F. Stadler:
Combinatorics of RNA Secondary Structures. 207-237 - John D. Kececioglu, Dan Gusfield:
Reconstructing a History of Recombinations From a Set of Sequences. 239-260 - Emanuel Knill, William J. Bruno, David C. Torney:
Non-adaptive Group Testing in the Presence of Errors. 261-290 - Giuseppe Lancia, Mark Perlin:
Genotyping of Pooled Microsatellite Markers by Combinatorial Optimization Techniques. 291-314 - Fred R. McMorris, Chi Wang, Peisen Zhang:
On Probe Interval Graphs. 315-324 - Joao Meidanis, Oscar Porto, Guilherme P. Telles:
On the Consecutive Ones Property. 325-354 - R. Ravi, John D. Kececioglu:
Approximation Algorithms for Multiple Sequence Alignment Under a Fixed Evolutionary Tree. 355-366 - Mike A. Steel, Michael D. Hendy, David Penny:
Reconstructing Phylogenies From Nucleotide Pattern Probabilities: A Survey and some New Results. 367-396
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