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Contributions to Discrete Mathematics, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, 2008
- Gábor Korchmáros, Tamás Szonyi:
Preface. - Gábor Korchmáros, Tamás Szonyi:
Ferenc Kárteszi (1907-1989): A short biography. - Csaba Mengyán:
Partitioning the flags of PG(2, q) into strong representative systems. - Petr Lisonek, Stefano Marcugini, Fernanda Pambianco:
Constructions of small complete arcs with prescribed symmetry. - Gábor Korchmáros, Tamás Szonyi:
Affinely regular polygons in an affine plane. - Angela Aguglia, Luca Giuzzi:
Construction of a 3-dimensional MDS-code. - Antonio Cossidente, Marialuisa J. de Resmini:
The transitive and co-transitive blocking sets in P2(Fq). - Antonio Cossidente, Gary L. Ebert, Giuseppe Marino:
A complete span of H(4, 4) admitting PSL2(11) and related structures. - Angelo Sonnino:
S-spaces from free extensions. - András Gács, Tamás Héger:
On geometric constructions of (k, g)-graphs. - György Kiss:
A survey on semiovals. - Annalisa Beato, Giorgio Faina, Massimo Giulietti:
Arcs in Desarguesian nets. - Marién Abreu, Martin Funk, Domenico Labbate, Vito Napolitano:
Configurations graphs of neighbourhood geometries. - Vito Napolitano:
Two character sets in finite linear spaces.
Volume 3, Number 2, 2008
- Péter Csorba:
Fold and Mycielskian on homomorphism complexes. - Leah Wrenn Berman:
Astral (n4) configurations of pseudolines. - Mingjin Wang:
A generalization of the q-Pfaff-Saalschütz formula. - Akihiro Munemasa, Takuya Ikuta:
A new example of non-amorphous association schemes. - Jirí Matousek:
LC reductions yield isomorphic simplicial complexes. - Andrew Breiner, Jitender S. Deogun, Pierre Ille:
Partially critical indecomposable graphs. - Deborah Oliveros, Luis Montejano:
Colourful transversal theorems. - Alex Fink, Richard K. Guy, Mark Krusemeyer:
Partitions with parts occurring at most thrice.
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