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Discrete Mathematics, Volume 97
Volume 97, Numbers 1-3, December 1991
- Charles J. Colbourn, Dieter Jungnickel, Alexander Rosa:

Preface. 1 - Hanfried Lenz, Gerhard Ringel:

A brief review on Egmont Köhler's mathematical work. 3-16 - Brian Alspach, Donovan R. Hare

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Edge-pancyclic block-intersection graphs. 17-24 - K. T. Arasu, Dieter Jungnickel, Alexander Pott:

Symmetric divisible designs with k-lambda1 = 1. 25-38 - K. T. Arasu, Alexander Pott:

Some construction of group divisible designs with singer groups. 39-45 - Frank E. Bennett, Hao Shen:

On indecomposable pure Mendelsohn triple systems. 47-57 - Albrecht Beutelspacher:

A combinatorial characterization of geometric spreads. 59-62 - Aart Blokhuis, Andries E. Brouwer, Henny A. Wilbrink:

Hermitian unitals are code words. 63-68 - Lou Caccetta, K. Vijayan:

Long cycles in subgraphs with prescribed minimum degree. 69-81 - Peter J. Cameron

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Covers of graphs and EGQs. 83-92 - Yeow Meng Chee

, Gordon F. Royle
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The 2-rotational Steiner triple systems of order 25. 93-100 - Amanda G. Chetwynd

, Anthony J. W. Hilton:
Outline symmetric latin squares. 101-117 - Charles J. Colbourn, Alan Hartman

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Intersections and supports of quadruple systems. 119-137 - Charles J. Colbourn, Dean G. Hoffman, C. A. Rodger:

Directed star decompositions of directed multigraphs. 139-148 - Marialuisa J. de Resmini:

Some naive constructions of S(2, 3, v) and S(2, 4, v). 149-153 - Cornelis de Vroedt:

On the maximum cardinality of binary constant weight codes with prescribed distance. 155-160 - Cornelis de Vroedt:

Über einen Satz von Köhler. 161-165 - Ryoh Fuji-Hara, Shinya Kuriki:

Mutually balanced nested designs. 167-176 - Steven Furino:

Difference families from rings. 177-190 - Mario Gionfriddo

, Filippo Milazzo, Vincenzo Vacirca:
Transitive multipermutation graphs: Case 4 <= n <= m. 191-198 - Mike J. Grannell, Terry S. Griggs, J. S. Phelan:

On infinite Steiner systems. 199-202 - Rudolf Halin:

Tree-partitions of infinite graphs. 203-217 - Heiko Harborth:

Plane four-regular graphs with vertex-to-vertex unit triangles. 219-222 - Katherine Heinrich:

Simple direct constructions for hybrid triple designs. 223-227 - James W. P. Hirschfeld, Tamás Szönyi:

Sets in a finite plane with few intersection numbers and a distinguished point. 229-242 - Dean G. Hoffman, Paul J. Schellenberg:

The existence of Ck-factorizations of K2n-F. 243-250 - Joseph Douglas Horton, Gillian M. Nonay:

Self-orthogonal Hamilton path decompositions. 251-264 - Zvonimir Janko, Vladimir D. Tonchev

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Cyclic 2-(91, 6, 1) designs with multiplier automorphisms. 265-268 - Dieter Jungnickel, Ronald C. Mullin, Scott A. Vanstone:

The spectrum of alpha-resolvable block designs with block size 3. 269-277 - Esther R. Lamken:

On near generalized balanced tournament designs. 279-294 - Maria Corinna Marino, Rolf S. Rees:

On parallelism in Steiner systems. 295-300 - Eric Mendelsohn, Nabil Shalaby:

Skolem labelled graphs. 301-317 - Oliver Pfaff:

On the simplicity of ·2 and ·3. 319-331 - Kevin T. Phelps:

A class of 2-chromatic SQS(22). 333-338 - W. L. Piotrowski:

The solution of the bipartite analogue of the Oberwolfach problem. 339-356 - Rolf S. Rees, Walter D. Wallis:

The spectrum of maximal sets of one-factors. 357-369 - Ralph-Hardo Schulz:

A note on check character systems using Latin squares. 371-375 - Helmut Siemon:

On the existence of cyclic Steiner Quadruple systems SQS (2p). 377-385 - Douglas R. Stinson:

Designs constructed from maximal arcs. 387-393 - Margit Voigt, Hansjoachim Walther:

On the chromatic number of special distance graphs. 395-397 - H. Zeitler:

About special classes of Steiner systems S(2, 4, upsilon). 399-407 - Lie Zhu, Beiliang Du, Xuebin Zhang:

A few more RBIBDs with k = 5 and lambda = 1. 409-417

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