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Advances in Applied Mathematics, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, January 2001
- Thomas Bickel:
The Group of Generalized Stirling Numbers. 1-22 - Jamas Enright:
The Computational Complexity of Antimatroid Properties. 23-46 - Jack H. Koolen, Vincent Moulton:
Maximal Energy Graphs. 47-52 - Sujit Kumar Mitra:
Cartesian Decomposition of an Almost Definite Complex Matrix. 53-62 - A. Boy-Dalverny, M. Madaune-Tort:
Global Solutions in Three Dimensions for Systems Describing a Chemotaxis Phenomenon. 63-88
Volume 26, Number 2, February 2001
- Elena Barcucci, Elisa Pergola, Renzo Pinzani, Simone Rinaldi:
A Bijection for Some Paths on the Slit Plane. 89-96 - Hélène Barcelo, Xenia H. Kramer, Reinhard C. Laubenbacher, Christopher Weaver:
Foundations of a Connectivity Theory for Simplicial Complexes. 97-128 - Elena Barcucci, Alberto Del Lungo, Andrea Frosini, Simone Rinaldi:
A Technology for Reverse-Engineering a Combinatorial Problem from a Rational Generating Function. 129-153 - Margaret A. Readdy:
The Yuri Manin Ring and Its Bn-Analogue. 154-167 - Doron Zeilberger:
Three-Rowed CHOMP. 168-179
Volume 26, Number 3, April 2001
- Wenchang Sun, Xingwei Zhou:
On the Stability of Gabor Frames. 181-191 - Kazuo Murota, Akihisa Tamura:
On Circuit Valuation of Matroids. 192-225 - Laura Anderson, James F. Davis:
There Is No Tame Triangulation of the Infinite Real Grassmannian. 226-236 - Reinhard C. Laubenbacher, Bodo Pareigis:
Equivalence Relations on Finite Dynamical Systems. 237-251 - Aaron Robertson, Daniel Schaal:
Off-Diagonal Generalized Schur Numbers. 252-257 - Toufik Mansour, Alek Vainshtein:
Restricted 132-Avoiding Permutations. 258-269
Volume 26, Number 4, May 2001
- Fan Chung, Linyuan Lu:
The Diameter of Sparse Random Graphs. 257-279 - Thomas Hillen, Kevin J. Painter:
Global Existence for a Parabolic Chemotaxis Model with Prevention of Overcrowding. 280-301 - Kairat T. Mynbaev:
Lp-Approximable Sequences of Vectors and Limit Distribution of Quadratic Forms of Random Variables. 302-329 - Yuri Lyubich, Valery M. Kirzhner, Anna Ryndin:
Mathematical Theory of Phenotypical Selection. 330-352
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