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Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series A, Volume 101
Volume 101, Number 1, January 2003
- Piotr Sniady:
Multinomial identities arising from free probability theory. 1-19 - Jiuqiang Liu:
The equipartite Oberwolfach problem with uniform tables. 20-34 - Yury J. Ionin, Hadi Kharaghani:
Doubly regular digraphs and symmetric designs. 35-48 - A. D. Forbes:
Uniquely 3-colourable Steiner triple systems. 49-68 - Peter McNamara:
EL-labelings, supersolvability and 0-Hecke algebra actions on posets. 69-89 - Jeffrey H. Dinitz, Peter Dukes, Alan C. H. Ling:
Sets of three pairwise orthogonal Steiner triple systems. 90-116 - Antonio Cossidente, Gábor Korchmáros:
Transitive ovoids of the Hermitian surface of PG(3, q2), q even. 117-130 - David B. Chandler, Qing Xiang:
The invariant factors of some cyclic difference sets. 131-146 - Arie Bialostocki, Guy Bialostocki, Daniel Schaal:
A zero-sum theorem. 147-152 - Gennian Ge, Clement W. H. Lam:
Some new triplewhist tournaments TWh(v). 153-159 - Dimitri Leemans:
On a rank four geometry for the Hall-Janko sporadic group. 160-167 - Sundar Vishwanathan:
On 2-coloring certain k-uniform hypergraphs. 168-172
Volume 101, Number 2, February 2003
- W. T. Tutte:
In memoriam. 173 - Hirobumi Mizuno, Iwao Sato:
The semicircle law for semiregular bipartite graphs. 174-190 - Luc Lapointe, Jennifer Morse:
Schur function analogs for a filtration of the symmetric function space. 191-224 - Edward Dobson:
On the Cayley isomorphism problem for ternary relational structures. 225-248 - Boris G. Pittel, Nicholas C. Wormald:
Asymptotic enumeration of sparse graphs with a minimum degree constraint. 249-263 - Hiroshi Maehara:
On a condition for the union of spherical caps to be connected. 264-270 - Jürgen Müller:
On a remarkable partition identity. 271-280 - Yutaka Hiramine:
On (2n, 2, 2n, n) relative difference sets. 281-284
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