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Ars Combinatoria, Volume 133
Volume 133, July 2017
- Li Wang:
On the Semisymmetric Graphs of Order 2p3: faithful and primitive case. Ars Comb. 133: 3-15 (2017) - J. K. Sareen, M. Rana:
Four-way combinatorial interpretations of some Rogers-Ramanujan type identities. Ars Comb. 133: 17-35 (2017) - Yunshu Gao, Lingxiu Wu:
The Extremal Function for Three Disjoint Theta Graphs. Ars Comb. 133: 37-49 (2017) - Gideon Dror, Arieh Lev, Yehuda Roditty, Romina Zigdon:
On the rainbow connection number of graphs. Ars Comb. 133: 51-67 (2017) - Dingjun Lou:
A Square Time Algorithm for Cyclic Edge Connectivity of Planar Graphs. Ars Comb. 133: 69-92 (2017) - Dinesh G. Sarvate, Li Zhang:
Decompositions of λKn into LOE and OLE Graphs. Ars Comb. 133: 93-105 (2017) - Elif Tan:
On Bi-Periodic Fibonacci And Lucas Numbers by Matrix Method. Ars Comb. 133: 107-113 (2017) - Bart De Bruyn:
On some 2-tight sets of polar spaces. Ars Comb. 133: 115-131 (2017) - Nader Jafari Rad, Akbar Jahanbani, Roslan Hasni:
Pentacyclic Graphs with Maximal Estrada Index. Ars Comb. 133: 133-145 (2017) - Wensheng Li, Huaming Xing, Zhongsheng Huang:
Paired domination number of generalized Petersen graphs P(n, 2). Ars Comb. 133: 147-154 (2017) - Doost Ali Mojdeh, Babak Samadi, S. M. Hosseini Moghaddam:
Limited packing vs tuple domination in graphs. Ars Comb. 133: 155-161 (2017) - Xiuli Li, Tan Mingming:
Skew-quasi-cyclic codes over Ml(Fq)[X, θ]. Ars Comb. 133: 163-177 (2017) - Meijin Luo, Xi Li:
Upper bound on the primitive exponents of a class of three-colored digraphs. Ars Comb. 133: 179-195 (2017) - Sezer Sorgun:
An Incomparable Upper Bound For The Largest Laplacian Graph Eigenvalue. Ars Comb. 133: 197-204 (2017) - Xun-Tuan Su:
The truncated determinants of combinatorial rectangular arrays. Ars Comb. 133: 205-216 (2017) - Yiqiao Wang, Xiaoxue Hu, Weifan Wang:
The chromatic number of the square of a Halin graph with maximum degree five is six. Ars Comb. 133: 217-231 (2017) - Dafik, Slamin, Dushyant Tanna, Andrea Semanicová-Fenovcíková, Martin Baca:
Constructions Of H-Antimagic Graphs Using Smaller Edge-Antimagic Graphs. Ars Comb. 133: 233-245 (2017) - Rundan Xing:
Note on the distance spectral gap of graphs. Ars Comb. 133: 247-258 (2017) - Haicheng Ma, Wenhua Yang, Xiafei Meng, Shenggang Li:
The characterization of graph by positive inertia index. Ars Comb. 133: 255-267 (2017) - Ali Reza Moghaddamfar, S. Rahbariyan, S. Navid Salehy, S. Nima Salehy:
The number of spanning trees of power graphs associated with specific groups and some applications. Ars Comb. 133: 269-296 (2017) - Hsun Su, Yuan-Kang Shih, Shih-Yan Chen, Shin-Shin Kao:
A study on degree characterization for hamiltonian-connected graphs. Ars Comb. 133: 297-316 (2017) - Fuyuan Chen:
A relationship between Minors and Linkages. Ars Comb. 133: 317-327 (2017) - M. A. Seoud, M. A. Salim:
Some results and remarks on harmonic mean and mean cordial labelings. Ars Comb. 133: 329-340 (2017) - Zhen-Mu Hong, Xinmin Hou, Jiaao Li, Yang Yang:
A note on broom number and maximum edge-cut of graphs. Ars Comb. 133: 341-347 (2017) - Xin Zhang:
List vertex arboricity of graphs without forbidden minors. Ars Comb. 133: 349-353 (2017) - Yasemin Tasyurdu, Ömür Deveci:
The Fibonacci Polynomials in Rings. Ars Comb. 133: 355-366 (2017) - Pengli Lu, Yang Yang:
Generalized characteristic polynomial of generalized R-vertex corona. Ars Comb. 133: 367-376 (2017) - Yantao Li, Hui-Wen Cheng, Qing-Hua Ma:
A note on non-existence of cubic semisymmetric graphs of order 8p or 8p2. Ars Comb. 133: 377-383 (2017) - R. Lakshmi, G. Rajasekaran, R. Sampathkumar:
On Lower Orientable Strong Diameter And Strong Radius Of Some Graphs. Ars Comb. 133: 385-400 (2017) - Ling Xue:
List vertex arboricity of planar graphs with 5-cycles not adjacent to 3-cycles and 4-cycles. Ars Comb. 133: 401-406 (2017) - Sheng-Liang Yang, Yan-Xue Xu, Xiao Gao:
On the half of a Riordan array. Ars Comb. 133: 407-422 (2017)
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