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Discrete Mathematics & Theoretical Computer Science, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, 2014
- Simon Mukwembi:
On size, radius and minimum degree. 1-6 - Christian Löwenstein, Dieter Rautenbach, Roman Soták:
On Hamiltonian Paths and Cycles in Sufficiently Large Distance Graphs. 7-30
- Milan Bradonjic, Gunes Ercal, Adam Meyerson, Alan Roytman:
The Price of Mediation. 31-60
- Aubrey Blecher, Charlotte A. C. Brennan, Arnold Knopfmacher:
Descents after maxima in compositions. 61-72 - Sylvain Gravier, Svante Janson, Tero Laihonen, Sanna Maarit Ranto:
Graphs where every k-subset of vertices is an identifying set. 73-88
- Frédéric Havet, Andrew D. King:
List circular backbone colouring. 89-104 - Dorota Kuziak, Iztok Peterin, Ismael González Yero:
Efficient open domination in graph products. 105-120
- Serge Burckel, Emeric Gioan, Emmanuel Thomé:
Computation with No Memory, and Rearrangeable Multicast Networks. 121-142
- Tomás Kaiser, Ondrej Rucký, Matej Stehlík, Riste Skrekovski:
Strong parity vertex coloring of plane graphs. 143-158
- José Carlos Costa:
Canonical forms for free κ-semigroups. 159-178
- Daniel Binkele-Raible, Henning Fernau:
A Parameterized Measure-and-Conquer Analysis for Finding a k-Leaf Spanning Treein an Undirected Graph. 179-200
- Hosam Abdo, Stephan Brandt, Darko Dimitrov:
The Total Irregularity of a Graph. 201-206 - Eglantine Camby, Jean Cardinal, Samuel Fiorini, Oliver Schaudt:
The Price of Connectivity for Vertex Cover. 207-224 - Olivier Baudon, Julien Bensmail, Rafal Kalinowski, Antoni Marczyk, Jakub Przybylo, Mariusz Wozniak:
On the Cartesian product of of an arbitrarily partitionable graph and a traceable graph. 225-232
- Julien Leroy:
An S-adic characterization of minimal subshifts with first difference of complexity 1 ≤ p(n+1) - p(n) ≤ 2. 233-286
- Jiyun Guo, Jianhua Yin:
A forcible version of Niessen's problem on degree sequences of graphs. 287-292 - Janusz Adamus, Lech Adamus, Anders Yeo:
On the Meyniel condition for hamiltonicity in bipartite digraphs. 293-302 - Alice C. Niemeyer, Cheryl E. Praeger:
Elements in finite classical groups whose powers have large 1-Eigenspaces. 303-312
- Rebecca J. Stones:
Computing the number of h-edge spanning forests in complete bipartite graphs. 313-326
- Toufik Mansour, Mark Shattuck, Mark C. Wilson:
Congruence successions in compositions. 327-338
- Xueliang Li, Yaping Mao:
The generalized 3-connectivity of Lexicographic product graphs. 339-354
- Adrian Tanasa, Gérard Henry Edmond Duchamp, Loïc Foissy, Nguyen Hoang Nghia, Dominique Manchon:
A combinatorial non-commutative Hopf algebra of graphs. 356-370 - Anna Chiara Lai, Paola Loreti:
Robot's hand and expansions in non-integer bases. 371-394
Volume 16, Number 2, 2014
- David Bryant, Paul F. Tupper:
Diversities and the Geometry of Hypergraphs. 1-20 - Xuegang Chen, Jing Huang:
Uniquely monopolar-partitionable block graphs. 21-34 - L. Sunil Chandran, Deepak Rajendraprasad, Nitin Singh:
On Additive Combinatorics of Permutations of ℤn. 35-40 - Andreas W. M. Dress, Katharina T. Huber, Mike A. Steel:
A matroid associated with a phylogenetic tree. 41-56 - Pierre Charbit, Michel Habib, Antoine Mamcarz:
Influence of the tie-break rule on the end-vertex problem. 57-72 - Igor da Fonseca Ramos, Vinícius Fernandes dos Santos, Jayme Luiz Szwarcfiter:
Complexity aspects of the computation of the rank of a graph. 73-86 - Ryuhei Uehara:
The graph isomorphism problem on geometric graphs. 87-96 - Balázs Keszegh, Balázs Patkós, Xuding Zhu:
Nonrepetitive colorings of lexicographic product of graphs. 97-110
Volume 16, Number 3, 2014
- Flavia Bonomo, Guillermo Durán, Martín Darío Safe, Annegret Katrin Wagler:
Balancedness of subclasses of circular-arc graphs. 1-22 - Peng Li, Yaokun Wu:
A Four-Sweep LBFS Recognition Algorithm for Interval Graphs. 23-50 - Xiaolong Huang, Hengzhe Li, Xueliang Li, Yuefang Sun:
Oriented diameter and rainbow connection number of a graph. 51-60 - Peter Dukes, Steve Lowdon, Gary MacGillivray:
Conditional Colourings with Given Template. 61-76
- Konstanty Junosza-Szaniawski, Pawel Rzazewski:
An Exact Algorithm for the Generalized List T-Coloring Problem. 77-94
- Alexandr Valyuzhenich:
On permutation complexity of fixed points of uniform binary morphisms. 95-128
- Jonathan L. Gross, Michal Kotrbcík, Timothy Sun:
Genus distributions of cubic series-parallel graphs. 129-146
- Nándor Sieben, Ian Norris:
Biased Weak Polyform Achievement Games. 147-172
- Ben Seamone:
Bounding the monomial index and (1, l)-weight choosability of a graph. 173-188 - Hung-Chih Lee:
Packing and covering the balanced complete bipartite multigraph with cycles and stars. 189-202 - Oleg Duginov:
Partitioning the vertex set of a bipartite graph into complete bipartite subgraphs. 203-214
- Kevin Buchin, Bettina Speckmann, Sander Verdonschot:
On the Number of Regular Edge Labelings. 215-228
- Anthony Bonato, William B. Kinnersley, Pawel Pralat:
Toppling numbers of complete and random graphs. 229-252 - Hal A. Kierstead, Karin Rebecca Saoub:
Generalized Dynamic Storage Allocation. 253-262 - Olivier Baudon, Julien Bensmail, Éric Sopena:
Partitioning Harary graphs into connected subgraphs containing prescribed vertices. 263-278
- Uéverton S. Souza, Fábio Protti, Maise Dantas da Silva:
An algorithmic analysis of Flood-it and Free-Flood-it on graph powers. 279-290
- José Miguel Díaz-Báñez, Ruy Fabila Monroy, Pablo Pérez-Lantero:
On the number of radial orderings of planar point sets. 291-304
- Shigeki Akiyama, Franz Gähler, Jeong-Yup Lee:
Determining pure discrete spectrum for some self-affine tilings. 305-316
- Oswin Aichholzer, Jean Cardinal, Thomas Hackl, Ferran Hurtado, Matias Korman, Alexander Pilz, Rodrigo I. Silveira, Ryuhei Uehara, Pavel Valtr, Birgit Vogtenhuber, Emo Welzl:
Cell-Paths in Mono- and Bichromatic Line Arrangements in the Plane. 317-332
- Frédéric Havet, Nagarajan Paramaguru, Rathinasamy Sampathkumar:
Detection number of bipartite graphs and cubic graphs. 333-342
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