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Discrete Applied Mathematics, Volume 238
Volume 238, March 2018
- Eric Bach, Jérémie Dusart, Lisa Hellerstein, Devorah Kletenik:
Submodular goal value of Boolean functions. 1-13 - Samir Hodzic, Enes Pasalic:
Construction methods for generalized bent functions. 14-23
- Mansour J. Algefari, Hong-Jian Lai, Jinquan Xu:
Locally dense supereulerian digraphs. 24-31 - Akbar Ali, Darko Dimitrov:
On the extremal graphs with respect to bond incident degree indices. 32-40 - Jason I. Brown, Lucas Mol:
The shape of node reliability. 41-55 - Dongqin Cheng:
Cycles embedding in balanced hypercubes with faulty edges and vertices. 56-69 - Samvel Kh. Darbinyan:
Sufficient conditions for a balanced bipartite digraph to be even pancyclic. 70-76 - Andrzej Dudek, Laars Helenius:
On offset Hamilton cycles in random hypergraphs. 77-85 - Mikael Hansson:
Generalised Ramsey numbers for two sets of cycles. 86-94 - Chunling He, Shuchao Li, Jianwei Tu:
Edge-grafting transformations on the average eccentricity of graphs and their applications. 95-105 - Yuni Iwamasa:
The quadratic M-convexity testing problem. 106-114 - Samia Kerdjoudj, André Raspaud:
List star edge coloring of sparse graphs. 115-125 - Martin Knor, Snjezana Majstorovic, Riste Skrekovski:
Graphs whose Wiener index does not change when a specific vertex is removed. 126-132 - Elzbieta Sidorowicz, Éric Sopena:
Strong rainbow connection in digraphs. 133-143 - Yi Zhang, Heping Zhang:
Hexagonal systems with the one-to-one correspondence between geometric and algebraic Kekulé structures. 144-157
- Amel Bendali-Braham, Noureddine Ikhlef Eschouf, Mostafa Blidia:
A characterization of edge b-critical graphs. 158-160 - Mirka Miller, Josep M. Miret, Anita Abildgaard Sillasen:
On digraphs of excess one. 161-166 - James Tuite:
On diregular digraphs with degree two and excess two. 167-174
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