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Discrete Mathematics, Volume 148
Volume 148, Numbers 1-3, January 1996
- Michael O. Albertson, Ruth Haas

:
Parsimonious edge coloring. 1-7 - Gerard J. Chang, Yuh-Jiuan Tsay:

The partial gossiping problem. 9-14 - Wende Chen, Torleiv Kløve:

Lower bounds on multiple distinct sums sets. 15-35 - Beiliang Du:

The existence of orthogonal diagonal Latin squares with subsquares. 37-48 - Mai Gehrke, Elbert A. Walker:

Iterating conditionals and symmetric Stone algebras. 49-63 - Erik R. Hauge, Johannes Mykkeltveit:

On the classification of deBruijn sequences. 65-83 - Sungpyo Hong, Jin Ho Kwak, Jaeun Lee:

Regular graph coverings whose covering transformation groups have the isomorphism extension property. 85-105 - Charles H. Jepsen:

Dissections into 1: 2 rectangles. 107-117 - Jiping Liu, Cheng Zhao:

A new bound on the feedback vertex sets in cubic graphs. 119-131 - Dingjun Lou, Qingwei Zhu:

The 2-extendability of strongly regular graphs. 133-140 - Guillaume Ratier:

On the stable marriage polytope. 141-159 - Øystein J. Rødseth:

Weighted multi-connected loop networks. 161-173 - Bernhard Runge:

Codes and Siegel modular forms. 175-204 - Shiojenn Tseng, Muh-Chyi Horng:

Partitions of a finite three-complete poset. 205-216 - Jianzhong Wang:

Long cycles in bipartite tournaments. 217-225 - Walter Wenzel:

Pfaffian forms and Delta-matroids with coefficients. 227-252 - Marcel Wild:

Base exchange properties of graphic matroids. 253-264 - Günther Wirsching:

On the combinatorial structure of 3N + 1 predecessor sets. 265-286 - Huishan Zhou:

On the ultimate normalized chromatic difference sequence of a graph. 287-297 - Kazutoshi Ando

, Satoru Fujishige, Takeshi Naitoh:
A characterization of bisubmodular functions. 299-303 - Gek Ling Chia:

The chromaticity of wheels with a missing spoke II. 305-310 - Tomasz Luczak

, Andrzej Rucinski
, Jacek Gruszka:
On the evolution of a random tournament. 311-316 - Thomas D. Rogers:

The graph of the square mapping on the prime fields. 317-324 - Zhaoji Zhang:

Parsons graphs of matrices on Lpn. 325-327

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