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Vol. 13 No. 1 (2018)

DOI: https://doi.org/10.11575/cdm.v13i1
Published: 2018-01-29

Articles

  • String C-groups of order 1024

    Yasushi Gomi, Mark Loyola, Ma. Louise Antonette De Las Penas
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  • Uniformly resolvable $(C_4, K_{1,3})$-designs of order v and

    Mario Gionfriddo, Selda Kucukcifci, Salvatore Milici, E Sule Yazici
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  • A characterization of well-founced algebraic lattices

    Maurice Pouzet, Ilham Chakir
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  • On the number of partitions into odd parts or congruent to $\pm 2 \pmod{10}$

    Mircea Merca
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  • Bounds for the boxicity of Mycielski graphs

    Akira Kamibeppu
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  • On the enumeration of a class of toroidal graphs

    Ashish Kumar Upadhyay, Dipendu Maity
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  • Density dichotomy in random words

    Joshua Cooper, Danny Rorabaugh
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  • On the combinatorics of modified lattice paths and generalized $q$--series

    Meenakshi Rana, Megha Goyal
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  • Some inequalities for orderings of acyclic digraphs

    Thomas Bier, Imed Zaguia
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