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Graphs and Combinatorics, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, March 1992
- H. L. Abbott, Geoffrey Exoo:
On set systems not containing delta systems. 1-9 - Ron Aharoni, Ron Holzman:
Optimal fractional matchings and covers in infinite hypergraphs: Existence and duality. 11-22 - Noga Alon, Edward R. Scheinerman:
Generalized sum graphs. 23-29 - Lars Døvling Andersen, Songkang Ding, Gert Sabidussi, Preben D. Vestergaard:
Edge orbits and edge-deleted subgraphs. 31-44 - Ralph J. Faudree, András Gyárfás, Jenö Lehel:
Three-regular path pairable graphs. 45-52 - Xiang-dong Hou:
On theG-matrices with entries and eigenvalues inQ(i). 53-64 - Bruce M. Landman, Ezra A. Brown, Frederick J. Portier:
Partitions of bi-partite numbers into at mostj parts. 65-73 - Ákos Seress:
On Hajnal's triangle-free game. 75-79 - Tamás Szönyi:
Small complete arcs in André planes of square order. 81-89 - Noga Alon, Zoltán Füredi:
Spanning subgraphs of random graphs. 91-94
Volume 8, Number 2, June 1992
- Noga Alon, Raphael Yuster:
AlmostH-factors in dense graphs. 95-102 - Mostafa Blidia, Konrad Engel:
Perfectly orderable graphs and almost all perfect graphs are kernelM-solvable. 103-108 - J. Adrian Bondy, Stephen C. Locke:
Triangle-free subgraphs of powers of cycles. 109-118 - Bor-Liang Chen, Hung-Lin Fu:
Total colorings of graphs of order 2n having maximum degree 2n-2. 119-123 - Michel Deza, Monique Laurent, Svatopluk Poljak:
The cut cone III: On the role of triangle facets. 125-142 - Noboru Ito, Blessilda P. Raposa:
Nearly triply regular Drad's ofRH type. 143-153 - Van Bang Le, Erich Prisner:
On inverse problems for the cycle graph operator. 155-164 - Madeleine Paoli, G. W. Peck, William T. Trotter, Douglas B. West:
Large regular graphs with no induced 2K2. 165-197 - Alexander F. Sidorenko:
Asymptotic solution of the Turán problem for some hypergraphs. 199-201
Volume 8, Number 3, September 1992
- Gerhard Behrendt:
Automorphism groups of graphs with forbidden subgraphs. 203-206 - Jürgen Bierbrauer:
Designs with block-size 6 in projective planes of characteristic 2. 207-224 - Lane H. Clark, Roger C. Entringer, Henry D. Shapiro:
Smallest maximally nonhamiltonian graphs II. 225-231 - Chris D. Godsil, Norbert Seifter:
Graphs with polynomial growth are covering graphs. 233-241 - Walter J. Gutjahr, Georg Ch. Pflug:
The asymptotic distribution of leaf heights in binary trees. 243-251 - Andreas Huck, Haruko Okamura:
Counterexamples to a conjecture of mader about cycles through specified vertices inn-edge-connected graphs. 253-258 - William L. Kocay:
Reconstructing graphs as subsumed graphs of hypergraphs, and some self-complementary triple systems. 259-276 - Jin Ho Kwak, Jaeun Lee:
Counting some finite-fold coverings of a graph. 277-285 - Roy Meshulam:
On families of faces in discrete cubes. 287-289 - Yohei Yamasaki:
Shannon switching games without terminals III. 291-297
Volume 8, Number 4, December 1992
- Frantisek Franek, Vojtech Rödl:
Ramsey problem on multiplicities of complete subgraphs in nearly quasirandom graphs. 299-308 - Peter Frankl, Vojtech Rödl:
The Uniformity Lemma for hypergraphs. 309-312 - Martin Kochol:
A note on the arboricity of graphs. 313-315 - Warwick de Launey:
CirculantGH(p2; Zp) exist for all primesp. 317-321 - Hanno Lefmann, Vojtech Rödl, Robin Thomas:
Monochromatic Vs multicolored paths. 323-332 - Zbigniew Lonc:
Packing, covering and decomposing of a complete uniform hypergraph into delta-systems. 333-341 - Jaroslav Nesetril, Gert Sabidussi:
Minimal asymmetric graphs of induced length 4. 343-359 - K. B. Reid, Weizhen Gu:
Peripheral and eccentric vertices in graphs. 361-375 - E. Sampathkumar:
A generalization of Menger's theorem for certain unicyclic graphs. 377-380 - Hiroshi Suzuki:
2-Designs overGF(q). 381-389 - Zoltán Füredi, Richard P. Stanley:
Sets of vectors with many orthogonal paris. 391-394
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