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Discrete Mathematics, Volume 125
Volume 125, Numbers 1-3, February 1994
- Douglas Woodwall:

Preface. 1-3 - Ian Anderson, Norman J. Finizio:

Cyclic whist tournaments. 5-10 - Martin Anthony

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On the mean chromatic number. 11-14 - Curtis A. Barefoot, Lane H. Clark, A. J. Depew, Roger C. Entringer, László A. Székely:

Subdivision thresholds for two classes of graphs. 15-30 - Olof Barr:

On extremal graphs without compatible triangles or quadrilaterals. 31-43 - Lowell W. Beineke, Peter Hamburger, Wayne Goddard:

Random packings of graphs. 45-54 - H. Bencherif Ait-Djafer:

On cycle lengths in graphs of moderate degree. 55-62 - Jürgen Bierbrauer:

A family of perpendicular arrays achieving perfect 4-fold secrecy. 63-66 - Andrew Bowler:

Generalised Bhaskar Rao designs over non-Abelian groups. 67-72 - Holger Brandes, Heiko Harborth, Hans-Dietrich O. F. Gronau, Christian Schwahn:

Ramsey numbers for sets of small graphs. 73-86 - Graham R. Brightwell:

Linear extensions of random orders. 87-96 - Peter J. Cameron

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An orbit theorem for Steiner triple systems. 97-100 - Yair Caro, Ilia Krasikov, Yehuda Roditty:

On induced subgraphs of trees, with restricted degrees. 101-106 - Wai-Kiu Chan, Man-Keung Siu, Siu Lun Ma:

Nonexistence of certain perfect arrays. 107-113 - Gerard J. Chang:

The domatic number problem. 115-122 - William W. Chernoff:

Permutations with pl-th roots. 123-127 - C. Christofi:

Enumerating 4 x 5 and 5 x 6 double Youden rectangles. 129-135 - Ernest J. Cockayne, Gary MacGillivray, Christina M. Mynhardt

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Convexity of minimal dominating functions of trees - II. 137-146 - Odile Favaron, Jean-Luc Fouquet:

On m-centers in Pt-free graphs. 147-152 - Art S. Finbow

, Bert L. Hartnell, Carol A. Whitehead:
A characterization of graphs of girth eight or more with exactly two sizes of maximal independent sets. 153-167 - Miguel Angel Fiol, Josep Fàbrega

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On the distance connectivity of graphs and digraphs. 169-176 - Wayne Goddard, Daniel J. Kleitman:

An upper bound for the Ramsey numbers r(K3, G). 177-182 - Mike J. Grannell, Terry S. Griggs:

A Steiner system S(5, 6, 108). 183-186 - Phil P. Greenough, Ray Hill:

Optimal linear codes over GF(4). 187-199 - Harald Gropp:

On symmetric spatial configurations. 201-209 - H. R. Hind:

Recent developments in total colouring. 211-218 - Cornelis Hoede, Xueliang Li:

Clique polynomials and independent set polynomials of graphs. 219-228 - Iiro S. Honkala:

On the normality of multiple covering codes. 229-239 - Jonathan Jedwab, Chris J. Mitchell

, Fred Piper, Peter R. Wild:
Perfect binary arrays and difference sets. 241-254 - Mordechai Lewin:

On the coefficients of the characteristic polynomial of a matrix. 255-262 - Siu Lun Ma:

On subsets of partial difference sets. 263-272 - Nigel Martin:

Solving a conjecture of Sedlacek: maximal edge sets in the 3-uniform sumset hypergraphs. 273-277 - Colin J. H. McDiarmid, Jorge L. Ramírez Alfonsín:

Sharing jugs of wine. 279-287 - Bernard Peroche, Christine Virlouvet:

Minimally 4-edge# -connected graphs. 289-299 - Michael D. Plummer:

Extending matchings in claw-free graphs. 301-307 - Donald A. Preece:

Double Youden rectangles - an update with examples of size 5x11. 309-317 - Donald A. Preece, P. W. Brading, Clement W. H. Lam, Michel Côté

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Balanced 6 × 6 designs for 4 equally replicated treatments. 319-327 - Nigel Ray, William Schmitt:

Ultimate chromatic polynomials. 329-341 - Ingo Schiermeyer:

The k-Satisfiability problem remains NP-complete for dense families. 343-346 - J. Sheehan:

Graphical decompositions. 347-355 - Leo Storme

, Joseph A. Thas:
k-Arcs and dual k-arcs. 357-370 - Eberhard Triesch:

A probabilistic upper bound for the edge identification complexity of graphs. 371-376 - Zsolt Tuza:

Monochromatic coverings and tree Ramsey numbers. 377-384 - Barry Vowden:

Infinite series of double Youden rectangles. 385-391 - Chengde Wang:

On the R-sequenceability of dicyclic groups. 393-398 - Yuansheng Yang, Peter Rowlinson

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The third Ramsey numbers for graphs with at most four edges. 399-406

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