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Vol. 6 No. 1 (2011)

DOI: https://doi.org/10.11575/cdm.v6i1
Published: 2011-04-05

Articles

  • 2L-convex polyominoes: Geometrical aspects

    Khalil Tawbe, Laurent Vuillon
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  • Cones of partial metrics

    Michel Deza, Elena Deza
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  • Coefficients of chromatic polynomials and tension polynomials

    Martin Kochol, Nad'a Krivoňáková
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  • Partially critical tournaments and partially critical supports

    Mohamed Y. Sayar
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  • On a generalization of the Blaschke-Lebesgue theorem for disk-polygons

    Máté Bezdek
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  • Claw-freeness, 3-homogeneous subsets of a graph and a reconstruction problem

    Maurice Pouzet, Hamza Si Kaddour, Nicolas Trotignon
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  • Dual linear spaces generated by a non-Desarguesian configuration

    James B. Nation, Jiajia Y. G. Seffrood
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  • Option-closed games

    Richard J. Nowakowski, Paul Ottaway
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  • Adjusting a conjecture of Erdős

    Walter Carnielli, Pietro K. Carolino
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