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Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, 1995
- Marián Klesc:

The crossing numbers of certain Cartesian products. 5-10 - Peter Mihók, Gabriel Semanisin

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Reducible properties of graphs. 11-18 - Ewa Lazuka:

On chromaticity of graphs. 19-31 - Ingo Schiermeyer:

Problems remaining NP-complette for sparse or dense graphs. 33-41 - Mariusz Wozniak:

A note on careful packing of a graph. 43-50 - Gerard J. Chang, Shiow-Fen Hwang:

The edge domination problem. 51-57 - C. P. Gopalakrishnan, C. Pandu Rangan:

Edge-disjoint paths in permutation graphs. 59-72 - Steve Fisk:

Distinguishing graphs by the number of homomorphisms. 73-75 - Peter J. Owens, Hansjoachim Walther:

Hamiltonicity in multitriangular graphs. 77-88 - Zdzislaw Skupien:

Some maximum multigraphs and adge/vertex distance colourings. 89-106
Volume 15, Number 2, 1995
- Ralph J. Faudree, Ronald J. Gould, Michael S. Jacobson, Linda M. Lesniak:

Spanning caterpllars with bounded diameter. 111-118 - C. P. Gopalakrishnan, C. Pandu Rangan, Satyan R. Coorg:

Efficient algorithms for minimal disjoint path problems on chordal graphs. 119-145 - C. P. Gopalakrishnan, C. Pandu Rangan:

A linear algorithms for the two paths problem on permutation graphs. 147-166 - Ralph J. Faudree, Zsolt Tuza:

Stronger bounds for generalized degress and Menger path systems. 167-177 - Zdenek Ryjácek, Ingo Schiermeyer:

The flower conjecture in special classes of graphs. 179-184 - Mieczyslaw Borowiecki, Ewa Drgas-Burchardt

, Peter Mihók:
Generalized list colourings of graphs. 185-193 - Peter Mihók, Roman Vasky:

On the factorization of reducible properties of graphs into irreducible factors. 195-203 - Bert L. Hartnell, Douglas F. Rall

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Vizing's conjecture and the one-half argument. 205-216

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