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Discrete & Computational Geometry, Volume 34
Volume 34, Number 1, July 2005
- Andrei Asinowski, Meir Katchalski:
Forbidden Families of Geometric Permutations in Rd. 1-10 - Timothy M. Chan:
On Levels in Arrangements of Curves, II: A Simple Inequality and Its Consequences. 11-24 - Roman N. Karasev:
Partitions of a Polytope and Mappings of a Point Set to Facets. 25-45 - Sariel Har-Peled, Shakhar Smorodinsky:
Conflict-Free Coloring of Points and Simple Regions in the Plane. 47-70 - Anders Björner, Andreas Paffenholz, Jonas Sjöstrand, Günter M. Ziegler:
Bier Spheres and Posets. 71-86 - Sergey Bereg:
Equipartitions of Measures by 2-Fans. 87-96 - Thierry Gensane, Philippe Ryckelynck:
Improved Dense Packings of Congruent Squares in a Square. 97-109 - Jorge L. Arocha, Javier Bracho, Luis Montejano:
Configurations of Flats, I: Manifolds of Points in the Projective Line. 111-128 - Gábor Fejes Tóth:
Covering with Fat Convex Discs. 129-141 - Casey Mann:
Hyperbolic Regular Polygons with Notched Edges. 143-166 - Christian Elsholtz, Walter Klotz:
Maximal Dimension of Unit Simplices. 167-177
Volume 34, Number 2, August 2005
- Egon Schulte:
Chiral Polyhedra in Ordinary Space, II. 181-229 - Pankaj K. Agarwal, Boris Aronov, Vladlen Koltun, Micha Sharir:
Lines Avoiding Unit Balls in Three Dimensions. 231-250 - Konstantin A. Rybnikov, Thomas Zaslavsky:
Criteria for Balance in Abelian Gain Graphs, with Applications to Piecewise-Linear Geometry. 251-268 - Swiatoslaw R. Gal:
Real Root Conjecture Fails for Five- and Higher-Dimensional Spheres. 269-284 - Boris Aronov, Shakhar Smorodinsky:
Geometric Permutations Induced by Line Transversals through a Fixed Point. 285-294 - Andrzej Zak:
Dissection of a Triangle into Similar Triangles. 295-312 - Eric Rémila:
Tiling a Polygon with Two Kinds of Rectangles. 313-330 - Dimitris Gatzouras, Apostolos Giannopoulos, Nikolaos Markoulakis:
Lower Bound for the Maximal Number of Facets of a 0/1 Polytope. 331-349 - Qi Guo:
Stability of the Minkowski Measure of Asymmetry for Convex Bodies. 351-362
Volume 34, Number 3, September 2005
- Shahar Mendelson, Alain Pajor, Mark Rudelson:
The Geometry of Random {-1, 1}-Polytopes. 365-379 - Hervé Brönnimann, Hazel Everett, Sylvain Lazard, Frank Sottile, Sue Whitesides:
Transversals to Line Segments in Three-Dimensional Space. 381-390 - Richard J. Gardner, Paolo Gronchi, Chuanming Zong:
Sums, Projections, and Sections of Lattice Sets, and the Discrete Covariogram. 391-409 - Stefan Felsner, Bernd Gärtner, Falk Tschirschnitz:
Grid Orientations, (d, d+2)-Polytopes, and Arrangements of Pseudolines. 411-437 - Helmut Alt, Otfried Cheong, Antoine Vigneron:
The Voronoi Diagram of Curved Objects. 439-453 - Aladár Heppes:
The Width of the Transversal Strips of T(3)-Families in the Plane. 455-461 - Aladár Heppes:
New Upper Bound on the Transversal Width of T(3)-Families of Discs. 463-474 - Daniel Perrucci:
Some Bounds for the Number of Components of Real Zero Sets of Sparse Polynomials. 475-495 - Jan Kára, Attila Pór, David R. Wood:
On the Chromatic Number of the Visibility Graph of a Set of Points in the Plane. 497-506 - Catherine Stenson:
Families of Tight Inequalities for Polytopes. 507-521 - E. O. Harriss:
Non-Periodic Rhomb Substitution Tilings that Admit Order n Rotational Symmetry. 523-536 - Edwin H. Smith:
A New Packing Density Bound in 3-Space. 537-544
Volume 34, Number 4, November 2005
- Ronald L. Graham, Jeffrey C. Lagarias, Colin L. Mallows, Allan R. Wilks, Catherine H. Yan:
Apollonian Circle Packings: Geometry and Group Theory I. The Apollonian Group. 547-585 - Ileana Streinu:
Acute Triangulations of Polygons. 587-635 - John M. Maki, John E. Wetzel, Wacharin Wichiramala:
Drapeability. 637-657 - Zbigniew Jelonek, Krzysztof Kurdyka:
Quantitative Generalized Bertini-Sard Theorem for Smooth Affine Varieties. 659-678 - Jakub Cerný:
Geometric Graphs with No Three Disjoint Edges. 679-695 - Liping Yuan:
Acute Triangulations of Polygons. 697-706
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