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Journal of Graph Theory, Volume 39
Volume 39, Number 1, January 2002
- Paul N. Balister, Richard H. Schelp, Miklós Simonovits:
A note on Ramsey size-linear graphs. 1-5 - Michele Conforti, Gérard Cornuéjols, Ajai Kapoor, Kristina Vuskovic:
Even-hole-free graphs part I: Decomposition theorem. 6-49 - Riste Skrekovski:
On the critical point-arboricity graphs. 50-61 - Mark N. Ellingham, Yunsun Nam, Heinz-Jürgen Voss:
Connected (g, f)-factors. 62-75 - Yaojun Chen, Feng Tian, Bing Wei:
Codiameters of 3-connected 3-domination critical graphs. 76-85
Volume 39, Number 2, February 2002
- Mike J. Grannell, Terry S. Griggs, Jozef Sirán:
Recursive constructions for triangulations. 87-107 - Jaroslav Nesetril:
A rigid graph for every set. 108-110 - Ken-ichi Kawarabayashi:
K4--factor in a graph. 111-128 - Wolfgang Mader:
On Vertices of outdegree n in minimally n-connected digraphs. 129-144 - Roland Häggkvist, Wolfgang Mader:
Circuits through prescribed vertices in k-connected k-regular graphs. 145-163
Volume 39, Number 3, March 2002
- Alexandr V. Kostochka, Michael Stiebitz:
A list version of Dirac's theorem on the number of edges in colour-critical graphs. 165-177 - Joel Foisy:
Intrinsically knotted graphs. 178-187 - Ken-ichi Kawarabayashi, Haruhide Matsuda, Yoshiaki Oda, Katsuhiro Ota:
Path factors in cubic graphs. 188-193 - Béla Bollobás, Endre Szemerédi:
Girth of sparse graphs. 194-200 - Amir Pirnazar, Daniel H. Ullman:
Girth and fractional chromatic number of planar graphs. 201-217
Volume 39, Number 4, April 2002
- Yuansheng Yang, Jianhua Lin, Chunli Wang:
Small regular graphs having the same path layer matrix. 219-221 - Thomas Andreae:
On disjoint configurations in infinite graphs. 222-229 - Dan Ismailescu, Dan Stefanica:
Minimizer graphs for a class of extremal problems. 230-240 - Daniela Kühn:
Forcing a Kr minor by high external connectivity. 241-264 - Zhiquan Hu, Feng Tian, Bing Wei, Yoshimi Egawa, Kazuhide Hirohata:
Fan-type theorem for path-connectivity. 265-282
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