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JCDCGGG 2018: Quezon City, Philippines
- Jin Akiyama, Reginaldo M. Marcelo, Mari-Jo P. Ruiz, Yushi Uno:
Discrete and Computational Geometry, Graphs, and Games - 21st Japanese Conference, JCDCGGG 2018, Quezon City, Philippines, September 1-3, 2018, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 13034, Springer 2021, ISBN 978-3-030-90047-2 - Jorge Urrutia:
On Geometric Graphs on Point Sets in the Plane. 1-17 - Ferenc Szöllösi:
The Two-Distance Sets in Dimension Four. 18-27 - Zachary Abel, Hugo A. Akitaya, Erik D. Demaine, Martin L. Demaine, Adam Hesterberg, Matias Korman, Jason S. Ku, Jayson Lynch:
Negative Instance for the Edge Patrolling Beacon Problem. 28-35 - Analen Malnegro, Gina Malacas:
Global Location-Domination in the Join and Cartesian Product of Graphs. 36-42 - Ian June L. Garces, Jose B. Rosario:
The Metric Dimension of the Join of Paths and Cycles. 43-58 - Robert D. Barish, Akira Suyama:
Barnette's Conjecture Through the Lens of the ModkP Complexity Classes. 59-73 - Kenta Ozeki:
Hamiltonicity of Graphs on Surfaces in Terms of Toughness and Scattering Number - A Survey. 74-95 - Yasuaki Kobayashi:
On Structural Parameterizations of Node Kayles. 96-105 - Noel Fortun, Angelyn Lao, Luis F. Razon, Eduardo R. Mendoza:
Robustness in Power-Law Kinetic Systems with Reactant-Determined Interactions. 106-121 - Hugo A. Akitaya, Brad Ballinger, Mirela Damian, Erik D. Demaine, Martin L. Demaine, Robin Y. Flatland, Irina Kostitsyna, Jason S. Ku, Stefan Langerman, Joseph O'Rourke, Ryuhei Uehara:
Toward Unfolding Doubly Covered n-Stars. 122-135 - Ma. Louise Antonette De Las Penas, Eduard C. Taganap:
Crystallographic Flat Origami from n-Uniform Tilings. 136-151 - Erik D. Demaine, Martin L. Demaine, Ryuhei Uehara, Yushi Uno, Andrew Winslow:
Packing Cube Nets into Rectangles with O(1) Holes. 152-164 - Chao Yang:
On the Complexity of Jelly-no-Puzzle. 165-174 - Chuzo Iwamoto, Tatsuaki Ibusuki:
Computational Complexity of Two Pencil Puzzles: Kurotto and Juosan. 175-185
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