default search action
Journal of Graph Theory, Volume 36
Volume 36, Number 1, January 2001
- Daniela Kühn:
Minor-universal planar graphs without accumulation points. 1-7 - Seiya Negami:
Crossing numbers of graph embedding pairs on closed surfaces. 8-23 - Eckhard Steffen:
Circular flow numbers of regular multigraphs. 24-34 - Matthias Kriesell:
The symmetric (2k, k)-graphs. 35-51 - Matthias Kriesell:
Induced paths in 5-connected graphs. 52-58
Volume 36, Number 2, February 2001
- Darryn E. Bryant, Saad I. El-Zanati, Charles Vanden Eynden:
Star factorizations of graph products. 59-66 - Daniel P. Sanders, Yue Zhao:
On spanning trees and walks of low maximum degree. 67-74 - Maria Axenovich, Zoltán Füredi:
Embedding of graphs in two-irregular graphs. 75-83 - Meike Tewes, Lutz Volkmann:
Vertex pancyclic in-tournaments. 84-104 - Michael O. Albertson, Joan P. Hutchinson:
Extending colorings of locally planar graphs. 105-116 - Ladislav Stacho:
New upper bounds for the chromatic number of a graph. 117-120
Volume 36, Number 3, March 2001
- Penny E. Haxell:
Tree embeddings. 121-130 - Jochen Harant, Margit Voigt, Stanislav Jendrol', Bert Randerath, Zdenek Ryjácek, Ingo Schiermeyer:
On weights of induced paths and cycles in claw-free and K1, r-free graphs. 131-143 - Leizhen Cai, Xuding Zhu:
Game chromatic index of k-degenerate graphs. 144-155 - J. W. McGee, Christopher A. Rodger:
Path coverings with paths. 156-167 - Enrique García-Moreno, Gelasio Salazar:
Bounding the crossing number of a graph in terms of the crossing number of a minor with small maximum degree. 168-173
Volume 36, Number 4, April 2001
- Atsushi Kaneko, Alexander K. Kelmans, Tsuyoshi Nishimura:
On packing 3-vertex paths in a graph. 175-197 - Dan Archdeacon, C. Paul Bonnington:
Two maps on one surface. 198-216 - Zsolt Tuza, Margit Voigt:
Oriented list colorings of graphs. 217-229 - Gary Chartrand, David Erwin, Michael E. Raines, Ping Zhang:
Orientation distance graphs. 230-241
manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.