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Discrete Mathematics, Volume 288
Volume 288, Number 1-3, November 2004
- Angela Aguglia, Arrigo Bonisoli:
On the non-existence of a projective plane of order 15 with an A4-invariant oval. 1-7 - Andreas Brandstädt, Chính T. Hoàng, Jean-Marie Vanherpe:
On minimal prime extensions of a four-vertex graph in a prime graph. 9-17 - Beiliang Du:
The spectrum of optimal strong partially balanced designs with block size five. 19-28 - Bertrand Guenin, Dhruv Mubayi, Prasad Tetali:
A family of switch equivalent graphs. 29-35 - Jong Yoon Hyun, Hyun Kwang Kim:
The poset structures admitting the extended binary Hamming code to be a perfect code. 37-47 - A. Donald Keedwell, Gary L. Mullen:
Sets of partially orthogonal latin squares and projective planes. 49-60 - A. Donald Keedwell, Victor A. Shcherbacov:
Construction and properties of (r, s, t)-inverse quasigroups. II . 61-71 - Mohamed Kobeissi, Michel Mollard:
Disjoint cycles and spanning graphs of hypercubes. 73-87 - James G. Lefevre:
Steiner trade spectra of complete partite graphs. 89-98 - Sònia P. Mansilla:
Infinite families of non-Cayley vertex-transitive tournaments. 99-111 - Xavier Marcote, Camino Balbuena, Ignacio M. Pelayo:
Diameter, short paths and superconnectivity in digraphs. 113-123 - Tatsuya Maruta:
The nonexistence of some ternary linear codes of dimension 6. 125-133 - Wai Chee Shiu:
Invariant factors of graphs associated with hyperplane arrangements. 135-148 - Hong Wang:
Vertex-disjoint quadrilaterals in graphs. 149-166
- Raul Cordovil, David Forge, Sulamita Klein:
How is a chordal graph like a supersolvable binary matroid? 167-172 - Hao Pan:
A congruence of Lucas' type. 173-175 - Yan-ling Peng:
Some new results on chromatic uniqueness of K4-homeomorphs. 177-183 - Jörn Quistorff:
A new nonexistence result for sharply multiply transitive permutation sets. 185-186
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