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Contributions to Discrete Mathematics, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, 2018
- Yasushi Gomi, Mark Loyola, Ma. Louise Antonette de Las Peñas:

String C-groups of order 1024. - Mario Gionfriddo, Selda Küçükçifçi, Salvatore Milici, Emine Sule Yazici:

Uniformly resolvable $(C_4, K_{1, 3})$-designs of order v and. - Maurice Pouzet, Ilham Chakir:

A characterization of well-founced algebraic lattices. - Mircea Merca:

On the number of partitions into odd parts or congruent to $\pm 2 \pmod{10}$. - Akira Kamibeppu:

Bounds for the boxicity of Mycielski graphs. - Ashish Kumar Upadhyay, Dipendu Maity:

On the enumeration of a class of toroidal graphs. - Joshua N. Cooper, Danny Rorabaugh:

Density dichotomy in random words. - Meenakshi Rana, Megha Goyal:

On the combinatorics of modified lattice paths and generalized $q$-series. - Thomas Bier, Imed Zaguia:

Some inequalities for orderings of acyclic digraphs.
Volume 13, Number 2, 2018
- Terence Tao:

Some remarks on the lonely runner conjecture. - Marni Mishna

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Regularity in Weighted Graphs a Symmetric Function Approach. - Prapanpong Pongsriiam, Narissara Khaochim:

On the order of appearance of product of consecutive Fibonacci numbers. - Jenq-Jong Lin, Hung-Chih Lee:

Decomposition of the complete bipartite graph with a 1-factor removed into paths and stars. - Ivan Martino:

Face Module for Realizable Z-matroids. - Josefran de Oliveira Bastos, Guilherme Oliveira Mota

, Mathias Schacht, Jakob Schnitzer, Fabian Schulenburg:
Loose Hamiltonian cycles forced by large (k-2)-degree - sharp version. - Pawel Pralat

, Przemyslaw Gordinowicz:
Small on-line Ramsey numbers - a new approach. - Janusz Dybizbanski:

A lower bound on the hypergraph Ramsey number R(4, 5;3). - Márton Naszódi

, Konrad J. Swanepoel
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Arrangements of Homothets of a Convex Body II. - Steve Kirkland, Ali Reza Moghaddamfar, S. Navid Salehy, S. Nima Salehy, Mahsa Zohouratar:

The Complexity of Power Graphs Associated With Finite Groups. - Takamasa Yashima:

Binding number, minimum degree and (g, f)-factors of graphs.

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