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Discrete Applied Mathematics, Volume 105
Volume 105, Number 1-3, October 2000
- André Barbé:
Symmetric patterns in the cellular automaton that generates Pascal's triangle modulo 2. 1-38 - Andreas Brandstädt, Feodor F. Dragan, Van Bang Le, Thomas Szymczak:
On stable cutsets in graphs. 39-50 - Rainer E. Burkard, Eranda Çela, Helidon Dollani:
2-Medians in trees with pos/neg weights. 51-71 - Peter Butkovic:
Simple image set of (max, +) linear mappings. 73-86 - Jaroslaw K. Cel:
On extendibility of voltage and current regimes from subnetworks. 87-97 - Gary Chartrand, Linda Eroh, Mark A. Johnson, Ortrud Oellermann:
Resolvability in graphs and the metric dimension of a graph. 99-113 - Han Hyuk Cho, Suh-Ryung Kim, Yunsun Nam:
The m-step competition graph of a digraph. 115-127 - Zhaohui Liu, Wenci Yu:
Scheduling one batch processor subject to job release dates. 129-136 - Changhong Lu, Juming Xu, Kemin Zhang:
On (d, 2)-dominating numbers of binary undirected de Bruijn graphs. 137-145 - Charles Semple, Mike A. Steel:
A supertree method for rooted trees. 147-158 - Jia-Yu Shao, Zhi-Xiang Hu:
Characterizations of some classes of strong sign nonsingular digraphs. 159-172 - Gerard Sierksma, Ruud H. Teunter:
Partial monotonizations of Hamiltonian cycle polytopes: dimensions and diameters. 173-182 - Hong-Yeop Song, June Bok Lee:
On (n, k)-sequences. 183-192 - Zhi-Hong Sun:
Congruences concerning Bernoulli numbers and Bernoulli polynomials. 193-223 - Joseph M. Szucs, Douglas J. Klein:
Regular affine tilings and regular maps on a flat torus. 225-237 - Dimitrios M. Thilikos:
Algorithms and obstructions for linear-width and related search parameters. 239-271 - Bang Ye Wu, Kun-Mao Chao, Chuan Yi Tang:
Approximation algorithms for the shortest total path length spanning tree problem. 273-289 - Heping Zhang, Fuji Zhang:
Plane elementary bipartite graphs. 291-311
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