
Graph Theory and Applications
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- Front Cover
- Proceedings of the First Japan Conference on Graph Theory and Applocations
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1. Highly irregular m-chromatic graphs
- Chapter 2. Explicit construction of linear sized tolerant networks
- Chapter 3. Sorting in rounds
- Chapter 4. On edge-Hamiltonian property of Cayley graphs
- Chapter 5. Gallai theorems for graphs, hypergraphs, and set systems
- Chapter 6. Edge-packings of graphs and network reliability
- Chapter 7. Two Hamilton cycles in bipartite reflective Kneser graphs
- Chapter 8. A result on generalized Latin rectangles
- Chapter 9. Problems and results in combinatorial analysis and graph theory
- Chapter 10. Clique partitions and clique coverings
- Chapter 11. Extremal theory and bipartite graph-tree Ramsey numbers
- Chapter 12. On conjectures of Graffiti
- Chapter 13. Small order graph-tree Ramsey numbers
- Chapter 14. Enumerating phylogenetic trees with multiple labels
- Chapter 15. Triad count statistics
- Chapter 16. Score sequences: lexicographic enumeration and tournament construction
- Chapter 17. Problems on chain partitions
- Chapter 18. A solution to the Misere Shannon switching game
- Chapter 19. A graph-theoretical characterization of the order complexes on the 2-sphere
- Chapter 20. Hard graphs for the maximum clique problem
- Chapter 21. Doubly regular asymmetric digraphs
- Chapter 22. Ordering of the elements of a matroid such that its consecutive w elements are independent
- Chapter 23. An existential problem of a weight-controlled subset and its application to school timetable construction
- Chapter 24. More non-reconstructible hypergraphs
- Chapter 25. Constructions of sensitive graphs which are not strongly sensitive
- Chapter 26. Combinatorial resolution of systems of differential equations. IV. Separation of variables
- Chapter 27. Labeling angles of planar graphs
- Chapter 28. Maximal induced trees in sparse random graphs
- Chapter 29. Generalizations of critical connectivity of graphs
- Chapter 30. On the Euclidean dimension of a complete multipartite graph
- Chapter 31. Computation of some Cayley diagrams
- Chapter 32. Short cycles in digraphs
- Chapter 33. Subgraph counts in random graphs using incomplete U-statistics methods
- Chapter 34. Toughness and matching extension in graphs
- Chapter 35. Bipartite graphs obtained from adjacency matrices or orientations of graphs
- Chapter 36. Cn-factors of group graphs
- Chapter 37. An algorithm for solving the jump number problem
- Chapter 38. Large scale network analysis with applications to transportation, communication and inference networks
- Chapter 39. On the nonseparating independent set problem and feedback set problem for graphs with no vertex degree exceeding three
- Chapter 40. p3-factorization of complete bipartite graphs
- Chapter 41. n-graphs
- Chapter 42. On point-linear arboricity of planar graphs
- Chapter 43. On the Littlewood-Richardson rule in terms of lattice path combinatorics
- Chapter 44. Chromatic polynomials of generalized trees
- Chapter 45. Packing of graphs - A survey
- Chapter 46. z-transformation graphs of perfect matchings of hexagonal systems
- Author Index
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