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Discrete Mathematics, Volume 44
Volume 44, Number 1, 1983
- Ron Aharoni:

A principle of symmetry in networks. Discret. Math. 44(1): 1-11 (1983) - Ronald D. Baker:

Resolvable bibd and sols. 13-29 - Edward A. Bertram:

Some applications of graph theory to finite groups. 31-43 - Mark A. Buckingham, Martin Charles Golumbic:

Partitionable graphs, circle graphs, and the berge strong perfect graph conjecture. 45-54 - James G. Oxley:

On a matroid identity. Discret. Math. 44(1): 55-60 (1983) - Dinesh P. Rajkundlia:

Some techniques for constructing infinite families of BIBD'S. 61-96 - James E. Simpson:

Langford sequences: perfect and hooked. 97-104 - Henk Jan Veldman:

Non-kappa-critical vertices in graphs. 105-110 - Mao-cheng Cai:

A counterexample to a conjecture of grant. 111 - Alexander K. Kelmans, Boris N. Kimelfeld:

Multiplicative submodularity of a matrix's principal minor as a function of the set of its rows and some combinatorial applications. 113-116 - Masako Sato:

Note on the number of minimal lattice paths restricted by two parallel lines. Discret. Math. 44(1): 117-121 (1983)
Volume 44, Number 2, 1983
- Richard P. Anstee:

The network flows approach for matrices with given row and column sums. Discret. Math. 44(2): 125-138 (1983) - Robert C. Brigham, Ronald D. Dutton:

On clique covers and independence numbers of graphs. 139-144 - Jeffrey H. Dinitz, Douglas R. Stinson:

Mols with holes. 145-154 - Mario Gionfriddo

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On the set J(v) for Steiner Quadruple systems of order v = 2n with n>=4. 155-160 - Seiya Negami:

Uniqueness and faithfulness of embedding of toroidal graphs. 161-180 - J. R. Tort:

Un probleme de partition de l'ensemble des parties a trois elements d'un ensemble fini. 181-185 - Alan Tucker:

Uniquely colorable perfect graphs. Discret. Math. 44(2): 187-194 (1983) - Yoko Usami:

Minimum number of edges in graphs that are both P2- and Pi-connected. 195-199 - Peter R. Wild:

Incidence graphs and subdesigns of semisymmetric designs. 201-216 - J. Adrian Bondy, Pavol Hell:

Counterexamples to theorems of Menger type for the diameter. 217-220 - Mauro Cerasoli:

On the probability of a Boolean polynomial of events. 221-227 - Charles Payan:

Perfectness and dilworth number. 229-230
Volume 44, Number 3, 1983
- David W. Bange, Anthony E. Barkauskas, Peter J. Slater:

Sequentially additive graphs. 235-241 - C. C. Chen, P. Manalastas:

Every finite strongly connected digraph of stability 2 has a Hamiltonian path. 243-250 - Ales Drápal

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On quasigroups rich in associative triples. 251-265 - Edward J. Farrell:

Forest decompositions of ladders. 267-274 - Herbert Fleischner:

Even cycles with prescribed chords in planar cubic graphs. 275-280 - Gena Hahn, Dominique Sotteau, H. Sun:

Short cycles in mediate graphs. 281-284 - C. J. Liu, Yutze Chow:

An operator approach to some graph enumeration problems. 285-291 - Bruce E. Sagan:

A note on Abel polynomials and rooted labeled forests. 293-298 - M. G. Stone, R. H. Weedmark:

On representing Mn's by congruence lattice of finite algebras. 299-308 - Henk Jan Veldman:

Existence of Dlambda-cycles and Dlambda-paths. 309-316 - Geoffrey Exoo:

On line disjoint paths of bounded length. 317-318 - Jerald A. Kabell:

A note on colorings of finite planes. 319-320 - Fred R. McMorris, G. T. Myers:

Some uniqueness results for upper bound. 321-323 - Doron Zeilberger:

Andre's reflection proof generalized to the many-candidate ballot problem. 325-326 - P. J. Owens:

Bipartite cubic graphs and a shortness exponent. 327-330 - Aviezri S. Fraenkel:

Problem 38. 331-333 - Aviezri S. Fraenkel:

Problem 39 : Posed by Aviezri S. Fraenkel and Anton Kotzig. 333 - Aviezri S. Fraenkel:

Problem 40. 333-334

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