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Graphs and Combinatorics, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, December 1986
- Brian Alspach, Moshe Rosenfeld:

On Hamilton decompositions of prisms over simple 3-polytopes. 1-8 - Tetsuo Asano:

Generating and counting valid patterns in routes between two points. 9-13 - Bhagwandas, Sanpei Kageyama, Rahul Mukerjee:

Symmetry and classification of certain regular group divisible designs. 15-20 - Andries E. Brouwer:

Uniqueness and nonexistence of some graphs related toM22. 21-29 - Fan R. K. Chung, Peter C. Fishburn, Victor K. Wei:

Monotone subsequences in (0, 1)-matrices. 31-36 - Hikoe Enomoto:

Toughness and the existence ofk-factors. II. 37-42 - Peter D. Johnson Jr., Douglas G. Rogers:

Compatible additive permutations of finite integral bases. 43-53 - Péter Komjáth, Vojtech Rödl:

Coloring of universal graphs. 55-60 - Pierre Fraisse, Pavol Hell, David G. Kirkpatrick:

A note onf-factors in directed and undirected multigraphs. 61-66 - Zoltán Füredi:

t-expansive andt-wise intersecting hypergraphs. 67-80 - Jennifer Seberry:

A new construction for Williamson-type matrices. 81-87 - Zoltán Füredi:

The chromatic index of simple hypergraphs. 89-92 - Noga Alon:

Decomposition of the completer-graph into completer-partiter-graphs. 95-100 - Laura M. Chihara, Dennis Stanton:

Association schemes and quadratic transformations for orthogonal polynomials. 101-112 - Paul Erdös, Peter Frankl, Vojtech Rödl:

The asymptotic number of graphs not containing a fixed subgraph and a problem for hypergraphs having no exponent. 113-121 - Péter L. Erdös, Gyula O. H. Katona:

Convex hulls of more-part Sperner families. 123-134 - Peter Frankl, Vojtech Rödl:

Large triangle-free subgraphs in graphs withoutK4. 135-144 - Yiming Hong:

On the nonexistence of nontrivial perfecte-codes and tight 2e-designs in hamming schemesH(n, q) withe ≥ 3 andq ≥ 3. 145-164 - Zbigniew Palka

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Rulers and slaves in a random social group. 165-172 - László Pyber:

How to find many counterfeit coins? 173-177 - Mieko Yamada:

Hadamard matrices generated by an adaptation of generalized quaternion type array. 179-187 - Paul Erdös:

Two problems in extremal graph theory. 189-190 - Francis T. Boesch, Helmut Prodinger

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Spanning tree formulas and chebyshev polynomials. 191-200 - Izak Broere, Marieta Burger:

Uniquely cocolourable graphs. 201-208 - Amanda G. Chetwynd

, Anthony J. W. Hilton:
Critical star multigraphs. 209-221 - Yoshimi Egawa, Hikoe Enomoto, Akira Saito:

On component factors. 223-225 - Wenceslas Fernandez de la Vega:

Induced trees in sparse random graphs. 227-231 - Yoji Kajitani, Akio Ishizuka, Shuichi Ueno:

Characterization of partial 3-trees in terms of three structures. 233-246 - Hiroshi Kimura, Hiroyuki Ohmori:

Construction of hadamard matrices of order 28. 247-257 - Akihiro Munemasa:

An analogue oft-Designs in the association schemes of alternating bilinear forms. 259-267 - Jaroslav Nesetril

, Vojtech Rödl:
On sets of integers with the Schur property. 269-275 - Ryuzaburo Noda:

On orthogonal arrays of strength 3 and 5 achieving Rao's bound. 277-282 - Dennis Stanton:

t-designs in classical association schemes. 283-286 - Eiichi Bannai, Tatsuro Ito:

Current research on algebraic combinatorics - Supplements to our Book, Algebraic Combinatorics I. 287-308 - Andries E. Brouwer, A. Robert Calderbank:

An Erdös-Ko-Rado theorem for regular intersecting families of octads. 309-316 - Charles J. Colbourn, Alexander Rosa:

Quadratic leaves of maximal partial triple systems. 317-337 - J. Csima, Zoltán Füredi:

Colouring finite incidence structures. 339-346 - Peter Horák, Jozef Sirán:

On a construction of Thomassen. 347-350 - Bruce M. Landman:

Generalized van der Waerden numbers. 351-356 - Jaroslav Nesetril

, Vojtech Rödl:
Finite union theorem with restrictions. 357-361 - Ákos Seress:

Quick gossiping without duplicate transmissions. 363-381

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