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Vol. 1 No. 1 (2006)

DOI: https://doi.org/10.11575/cdm.v1i1
Published: 2006-03-24

Articles

  • Classification of linear codes exploiting an invariant

    Stefano Marcugini, Alfredo Milani, Fernanda Pambianco
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  • Szemer'edi's regularity lemma revisited

    Terence Tao
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  • Best Simultaneous Diophantine Approximations under a Constraint on the Denominator

    Iskander Aliev, Peter M Gruber
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  • Sum and product of different sets

    Mei-Chu Chang
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  • Uniquely circular colourable and uniquely fractional colourable graphs of large girth

    Xuding Zhu, Shuyuan Lin
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  • On primitive symmetric association schemes with m_1=3

    Eiichi Bannai, Etsuko Bannai
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  • N-free extensions of posets. Note on a theorem of P.A.Grillet

    Zaguia Nejib, Maurice Pouzet
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  • Induced Subgraphs of Bounded Degree and Bounded Treewidth

    Prosenjit Bose, Vida Dujmovic', David R. Wood
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  • Convolution over Lie and Jordan algebras

    Mohamed El Bachraoui
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