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Graph Theory and Algorithms 1980: Sendai, Japan
- Nobuji Saito, Takao Nishizeki:

Graph Theory and Algorithms, 17th Symposium of Research Institute of Electric Communication, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan, October 24-25, 1980, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 108, Springer 1981, ISBN 3-540-10704-5 - Wataru Mayeda:

Dividing a system into almost unidirectional blocks. 1-8 - Norishige Chiba, Takao Nishizeki, Nobuji Saito:

A linear algorithm for five-coloring a planar graph. 9-19 - Shuji Tsukiyama, Ernest S. Kuh, Isao Shirakawa:

On the layering problem of multilayer PWB wiring. 20-37 - Jin Akiyama:

A status on the linear arboricity. 38-44 - G. Kishi:

On centrality functions of a graph. 45-52 - Satoru Fujishige:

Canonical decompositions of symmetric submodular systems. 53-64 - T. Hirata, M. Kimura:

The subgraph homeomorphism problem on reducible flow graphs. 65-78 - K. Takamizawa, Takao Nishizeki, Nobuji Saito:

Combinatorial problems on series-parallel graphs. 79-94 - Takao Ozawa, H. Takahashi:

A graph-planarization algorithm and its application to random graphs. 95-107 - Claude Berge:

Some common properties for regulizable graphs, edge-critical graphs and B-graphs. 108-123 - Masao Iri:

"Dualities" in graph theory and the related fields viewed from the metatheoretical standpoint. 124-136 - Shoji Shinoda, Tatsuya Kawamoto:

On central trees of a graph. 137-151 - Takumi Kasai, Akeo Adachi:

On polynominal time computable problems. 152-158 - Masakazu Nasu:

Homomorphisms of graphs and their global maps. 159-170 - Toshinobu Kashiwabara:

Algorithms for some intersection graphs. 171-181 - Takao Asano, Shunji Kikuchi, Nobuji Saito:

An efficient algorithm to find a Hamiltonian circuit in a 4-connected maximal planar graph. 182-195 - H. Hosoya:

Characterization of polyhex graphs as applied to chemistry. 196-206 - Tatsuo Ohtsuki:

The two disjoint path problem and wire routing design. 207-216

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