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Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series A, Volume 110
Volume 110, Number 1, April 2005
- Enrica Duchi, Gilles Schaeffer:
A combinatorial approach to jumping particles. 1-29 - Denis Chebikin, Pavlo Pylyavskyy:
A family of bijections between G-parking functions and spanning trees. 31-41 - S. Ole Warnaar:
A generalization of the Farkas and Kra partition theorem for modulus 7. 43-52 - Jamshid Moori, Bernardo Gabriel Rodrigues:
A self-orthogonal doubly even code invariant under McL: 2. 53-69 - Xiang-Dong Hou:
Enumeration of certain affine invariant extended cyclic codes. 71-95 - Attila Maróti:
Covering the symmetric groups with proper subgroups. 97-111 - Weigen Yan, Fuji Zhang:
Graphical condensation for enumerating perfect matchings. 113-125 - Petter Brändén, Toufik Mansour:
Finite automata and pattern avoidance in words. 127-145 - David P. Little:
Factorization of the Robinson-Schensted-Knuth correspondence. 147-168 - Alexander Soifer:
Axiom of choice and chromatic number of Rn. 169-173 - Veselin Jungic:
On a conjecture of Brown concerning accessible sets. 175-178
Volume 110, Number 2, May 2005
- Yutaka Hiramine:
Relative difference sets in Alt(5). 179-191 - Michael Joswig, Frank H. Lutz:
One-point suspensions and wreath products of polytopes and spheres. 193-216 - Joseph A. Thas, Hendrik Van Maldeghem:
On Ferri's characterization of the finite quadric Veronesean V24. 217-221 - Miklós Bóna:
The limit of a Stanley-Wilf sequence is not always rational, and layered patterns beat monotone patterns. 223-235 - Nathan Reading:
Lattice congruences, fans and Hopf algebras. 237-273 - Ira M. Gessel, Louis H. Kalikow:
Hypergraphs and a functional equation of Bouwkamp and de Bruijn. 275-289 - John van Bon, Arjeh M. Cohen, Hans Cuypers:
Affine distance-transitive graphs and classical groups. 291-335 - Kendra Killpatrick:
Evacuation and a geometric construction for Fibonacci tableaux. 337-351
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