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Vol. 7 No. 2 (2012)

DOI: https://doi.org/10.11575/cdm.v7i2
Published: 2012-11-19

Articles

  • A continuous variant of the inverse Littlewood-Offord problem for quadratic forms

    Hoi Nguyen
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  • Tournaments with kernels by monochromatic paths

    Hortensia Galeana-Sánchez, Eugenia O'Reilly-Regueiro
    • PDF
  • Domination Value in Graphs

    Eunjeong Yi
    • PDF
  • Distinguishing homomorphisms of infinite graphs

    Anthony Bonato, Dejan Delić
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  • Frobenius partition theoretic interpretations of some basic series identities

    Garima Sood, Ashok Agarwal
    • PDF
  • Some rigid moieties of homogeneous graphs

    Dogan Bilge, Eric Jaligot
    • PDF
  • A discrete Faà di Bruno's formula

    Pedro Duarte, Maria Joana Torres
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  • Vertex decompositions of two-dimensional complexes and graphs

    Michal Adamaszek
    • PDF
  • Antichains and counterpoint dichotomies

    Octavio Alberto Agustin-Aquino
    • PDF
  • Algorithms for classifying regular polytopes with a fixed automorphism group

    Dimitri Leemans, Mark Mixer
    • PDF

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