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Vol. 7 No. 1 (2012)

DOI: https://doi.org/10.11575/cdm.v7i1
Published: 2012-04-25

Articles

  • Decoding generalised hyperoctahedral groups and asymptotic analysis of correctible error patterns

    Robert Bailey, Thomas Prellberg
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  • Characterizing graph classes by intersections of neighborhoods

    Terry A. McKee
    • PDF
  • On characterizing game-perfect graphs by forbidden induced subgraphs

    Stephan Dominique Andres
    • PDF
  • Beaded partitions with k colors

    Louis W. Kolitsch
    • PDF
  • 2-generated Cayley digraphs on nilpotent groups have hamiltonian paths

    Dave Witte Morris
    • PDF
  • Monochromatic even cycles

    András Gyárfás, Dömötör Pálvölgyi
    • PDF
  • Packing of points into the unit 6-dimensional cube

    Vojtech Bálint, Vojtech Bálint, Jr.
    • PDF
  • Notes on the illumination parameters of convex bodies

    György Kiss, Pieter Oloff de Wet
    • PDF
  • Deformations of associahedra and visibility graphs

    Satyan Devadoss, Rahul Shah, Xuancheng Shao, Ezra Winston
    • PDF
  • Complementaries to Kummer's degree seven reciprocity law and a Dickson Diophantine system

    Perlas Caranay
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