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Ars Combinatoria, Volume 136
Volume 136, January 2018
- Hong Gao, Huiping Cao, Yuansheng Yang:
On the total signed domination number of Pm [square] Cn. Ars Comb. 136: 3-19 (2018) - Jin Yan:
Disjoint cycles in directed graphs. Ars Comb. 136: 21-27 (2018) - A. K. Agarwal, Rachna Sachdeva:
Combinatorics and n-color perfect partitions. Ars Comb. 136: 29-43 (2018) - Hongjin Zhao, Xianya Geng:
On the sum of the squares of all distances in bipartite graphs. Ars Comb. 136: 45-55 (2018) - Shaojun Dai:
Two-dimensional projective linear group and flag-transitive 4-(v, k, 2) Designs. Ars Comb. 136: 57-65 (2018) - Shamik Ghosh:
On certain classes of graceful lobsters. Ars Comb. 136: 67-96 (2018) - Weixia Li, Dameng Deng, Guangjun Zhang:
Simple 3-(q+1, 5, 3) designs admitting an automorphism group PSL(2, q) with q ≅ 1 (mod 4). Ars Comb. 136: 97-108 (2018) - Xiaoliang Xie, Yunhua Liao:
Subgraph Component Polynomials Of Some Compound Graphs. Ars Comb. 136: 109-125 (2018) - Pawaton Kaemawichanurat, Lou Caccetta:
Hamiltonicity of Connected Domination Critical Graphs. Ars Comb. 136: 127-151 (2018) - Hong-Kyung Pak, Joohee Jeong, Dong-Jin Kang, Seog-Hoon Rim:
Changhee-Genocchi Numbers And Their Applications. Ars Comb. 136: 153-159 (2018) - Peipei Tang, Aimin Xu:
A divided difference approach to Abel and Hagen-Rothe identities. Ars Comb. 136: 161-168 (2018) - Abdur Raheem:
On super (a, d)-edge-antimagic total labeling of a subdivided stars. Ars Comb. 136: 169-179 (2018) - Miao Wang, Yan Liu:
Bipartite graphs with every k-matching in a Hamiltonian cycle. Ars Comb. 136: 181-197 (2018) - Takao Komatsu:
Convolution identities for Tribonacci numbers. Ars Comb. 136: 199-210 (2018) - Fuyuan Chen:
Supereulerian Graphs with Few Independent Edges. Ars Comb. 136: 211-217 (2018) - Salah Al-Addasi:
The 4-cube as a D-levels locally homogeneous graph. Ars Comb. 136: 219-226 (2018) - Huili Dong, Xianhe Zhao:
Sporadic simple groups and block-transitive symmetric designs. Ars Comb. 136: 227-233 (2018) - Ruijuan Li, Xiaoting An, Xinhong Zhang:
The independence number of the competition graph of a bipartite tournament. Ars Comb. 136: 235-245 (2018) - Ryota Matsubara, Haruhide Matsuda, Hajime Matsumura:
A spanning k-spider in a graph. Ars Comb. 136: 247-253 (2018) - Luozhong Gong, Guobing Fan:
The lower bound of second-order nonlinearity of cubic functions. Ars Comb. 136: 255-261 (2018) - Hui Jiang, Xueliang Li, Yingying Zhang:
More on total monochromatic connection of graphs. Ars Comb. 136: 263-275 (2018) - Muhammad Naeem Azhar, Imran Javaid:
Metric Basis in Circulant Networks. Ars Comb. 136: 277-286 (2018) - Shahab Faruqi, S. A. Katre, Dinesh G. Sarvate:
Decompositions Of λKv Into Multigraphs With Four Vertices And Five Edges. Ars Comb. 136: 287-316 (2018) - Jianxiu Hao:
The Local Diagnosability of k-Ary n-Cube. Ars Comb. 136: 317-325 (2018) - M. R. Chithra:
Changing and unchanging the diameter of a Mycielski graph. Ars Comb. 136: 327-334 (2018) - Gholam Hossein Fath-Tabar:
Some New Upper Bounds on the Wiener and Edge Wiener Index of k-Connected Graphs. Ars Comb. 136: 335-339 (2018) - Ming Wu, Hao Pan:
Sums Of Products Of Euler Numbers. Ars Comb. 136: 341-346 (2018) - Darren B. Parker:
The Lights Out Game on Subdivided Caterpillars. Ars Comb. 136: 347-356 (2018) - Tao Yan Zhao, Olivia X. M. Yao:
Parity results for 15-core partitions. Ars Comb. 136: 357-364 (2018) - M. R. Darafsheh, M. Yaghoobian:
Cayley graphs of a group of order 6n. Ars Comb. 136: 365-382 (2018) - Changqing Xu, Zongzheng Zhao, Mei Yao:
On the Linear 2-Arboricity of Planar Graphs without Intersecting 3-Cycles or Intersecting 4-Cycles. Ars Comb. 136: 383-389 (2018) - Ashwin Ganesan:
On the automorphism group of a Johnson graph. Ars Comb. 136: 391-396 (2018) - Can Kizilates, Bayram Çekim:
New Families Of Generating Functions For q-Fibonacci And The Related Polynomials. Ars Comb. 136: 397-404 (2018) - Syed T. R. Rizvi, Kashif Ali, N. Iqbal, A. Gulraze:
Super Edge-Magicness of Stars Like Graphs. Ars Comb. 136: 405-417 (2018)

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