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Ars Combinatoria, Volume 88
Volume 88, July 2008
- Yongqi Sun, Yuansheng Yang, Zhihai Wang:
The planar Ramsey numbers PR(K4-e, Kk-e). Ars Comb. 88 (2008) - Stevo Stevic:
Some Characterizations of Harmonic Bergman Spaces in the Unit Ball. Ars Comb. 88 (2008) - Xiaodong Liang, Jixiang Meng:
Connectivity of bi-Cayley Graphs. Ars Comb. 88 (2008) - Emrah Kiliç:
On The Usual Fibonacci and Generalized Order-k Pell Numbers. Ars Comb. 88 (2008) - Jun Guo:
Lattices associated with finite vector spaces and finite affine spaces. Ars Comb. 88 (2008) - Bo Zhou, Wei Luo:
On Irregularity of Graphs. Ars Comb. 88 (2008) - E. Gokcen Kocer, Naim Tuglu, Alexey Stakhov:
Hyperbolic Functions with Second Order Recurrence Sequences. Ars Comb. 88 (2008) - Xingwu Xia, Zhigang Li:
Some Davenport Constants with Weights and Adhikari and Rath's Conjecture. Ars Comb. 88 (2008) - Xuezhong Tan, Bolian Liu:
The bounds of spectral radius of graphs with a given size of independent set. Ars Comb. 88 (2008) - Bruce E. Sagan:
Proper Partitions of a Polygon and k-Catalan Numbers. Ars Comb. 88 (2008) - Stevo Stevic:
Norm Of Weighted Composition operators From Bloch Space to Hinfinity on the Unit Ball. Ars Comb. 88 (2008) - Ghidewon Abay-Asmerom, Richard H. Hammack, Dewey T. Taylor:
Total Perfect Codes in Tensor Products of Graphs. Ars Comb. 88 (2008) - Robert C. Brigham, Ronald D. Dutton:
Bounds on Powerful Alliance Numbers. Ars Comb. 88 (2008) - Sascha Kurz:
Counting polyominoes with minimum perimeter. Ars Comb. 88 (2008) - Marién Abreu, Martin Funk, Domenico Labbate, Vito Napolitano:
A (0, 1)-Matrix Framework for Elliptic Semiplanes. Ars Comb. 88 (2008) - A. Iranmanesh, Y. Pakravesh, A. Mahmiani:
Szeged Index of HC5C7[r, p] Nanotube. Ars Comb. 88 (2008) - Bart De Bruyn:
The uniqueness of the generalized quadrangle of order 5 with an axis of symmetry. Ars Comb. 88 (2008) - Yan Jin, Kewen Zhao, Hong-Jian Lai, Ju Zhou:
New Sufficient Conditions for s-Hamiltonian Graphs and s-Hamiltonian Connected Graphs. Ars Comb. 88 (2008) - Gregory P. Tollisen, Tamás Lengyel:
Intermediate and Limiting Behavior of Powers of some Circulant Matrices. Ars Comb. 88 (2008) - Alewyn P. Burger, Jan H. van Vuuren:
On the (r, s) domination number of a graph. Ars Comb. 88 (2008) - Shanhai Li, Hao Shen:
Some Equitably 2-colorable cycle decompositions of Kv+I. Ars Comb. 88 (2008) - Hong Hu:
One Recursion Formula of Second-Order Recurrent Sequences. Ars Comb. 88 (2008) - Xue-Gang Chen, Moo Young Sohn:
A note on the total domination vertex critical graphs. Ars Comb. 88 (2008) - Wanzhou Ye:
Dynamical Behavior of Symmetric Weighted Median mapping on Two-dimensional Real Sequences Space Rs. Ars Comb. 88 (2008) - Suzanne M. Seager:
Dominating Broadcasts of Caterpillars. Ars Comb. 88 (2008) - Steven Butler:
Estimating the number of graphs containing very long induced paths. Ars Comb. 88 (2008) - Ming-Ju Lee, Chiang Lin:
A Note on Star Arboricity of Crowns. Ars Comb. 88 (2008) - C. N. Campos, Célia Picinin de Mello:
The total chromatic number of some bipartite graphs. Ars Comb. 88 (2008) - Glenn G. Chappell, John G. Gimbel, Chris Hartman:
Bounds on the metric and partition dimensions of a graph. Ars Comb. 88 (2008) - Yufa Shen, Yanming Wang, Wenjie He, Yongqiang Zhao:
On Uniquely List Colorable Complete Multipartite Graphs. Ars Comb. 88 (2008) - Qingde Kang, Hongtao Zhao, Chunping Ma:
Graph designs for nine graphs with six vertices and nine edges. Ars Comb. 88 (2008) - Weiping Wang, Tian-ming Wang:
A Note on the Relationships Between the Generalized Bernoulli and Euler Polynomials. Ars Comb. 88 (2008) - Emrah Kiliç, Nurettin Irmak:
Reciprocal Sums of lth Power of Generalized Binary Sequences with Indices. Ars Comb. 88 (2008) - Xuefeng Li:
A family of chromatically unique 5-bridge graphs. Ars Comb. 88 (2008) - Xirong Xu, Yuansheng Yang, Huijun Li, Xi Yue:
The Graphs C(t)11 are Graceful for t = 0, 1 (mod 4). Ars Comb. 88 (2008)
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