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Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series A, Volume 59
Volume 59, Number 1, January 1992
- Edward A. Bender, Raymond Coley, David P. Robbins, Howard Rumsey Jr.:
Enumeration of Subspaces by Dimension Sequence. J. Comb. Theory A 59(1): 1-11 (1992) - János Pach, Micha Sharir:
Repeated Angles in the Plane and Related Problems. J. Comb. Theory A 59(1): 12-22 (1992) - Ahmed M. Assaf, Nabil Shalaby:
Packing Designs with Block Size 5 and Indexes 8, 12, 16. J. Comb. Theory A 59(1): 23-30 (1992) - Jeff Kahn:
Coloring Nearly-Disjoint Hypergraphs with n+o(n) Colors. J. Comb. Theory A 59(1): 31-39 (1992) - Dieter Jungnickel, Vladimir D. Tonchev:
On Symmetric and Quasi-Symmetric Designs with the Symmetric Difference Property and Their Codes. J. Comb. Theory A 59(1): 40-50 (1992) - Ka Hin Leung, Siu Lun Ma, Victor Tan:
Abelian Divisible Difference Sets with Multiplier - 1. J. Comb. Theory A 59(1): 51-72 (1992) - Charles J. Colbourn, Dean G. Hoffman, Rolf S. Rees:
A New Class of Group Divisible Designs with Block Size Three. J. Comb. Theory A 59(1): 73-89 (1992) - János Körner, Gábor Simonyi:
A Sperner-Type Theorem and Qualitative Independence. J. Comb. Theory A 59(1): 90-103 (1992) - Richard Lewis:
On Some Relations between the Rank and the Crank. J. Comb. Theory A 59(1): 104-110 (1992) - Don Rawlings:
A Binary Tree Decomposition Space of Permutation Statistics. J. Comb. Theory A 59(1): 111-124 (1992) - Fred Galvin, Marion Scheepers:
A Ramseyan Theorem and an Infinite Game. J. Comb. Theory A 59(1): 125-129 (1992) - Carsten Dahl, Jens P. Pedersen:
Cyclic and Pseudo-Cyclic MDS Codes of Length q+1. J. Comb. Theory A 59(1): 130-133 (1992) - Aaron Meyerowitz:
Quasi-Symmetric Designs with y = lambda. J. Comb. Theory A 59(1): 134-141 (1992) - K. J. Falconer:
On a Problem of Erdös on Fractal Combinatorial Geometry. J. Comb. Theory A 59(1): 142-148 (1992) - Alberto Negro, Matteo Sereno:
Solution of Ulam's Problem on Binary Search with Three Lies. J. Comb. Theory A 59(1): 149-154 (1992) - Frantisek Matús, Antonín Tuzar:
Short Proofs of Khintchine-Type Inequalities for Zero-One Matrices. J. Comb. Theory A 59(1): 155-159 (1992)
Volume 59, Number 2, March 1992
- Tuvi Etzion:
Optimal Partitions for Triples. J. Comb. Theory A 59(2): 161-176 (1992) - L. J. Cummings:
Gray Arrays and Gray Tori. J. Comb. Theory A 59(2): 177-186 (1992) - James A. Davis:
A Generalization of Kraemer's Result on Difference Sets. J. Comb. Theory A 59(2): 187-192 (1992) - Terry Czerwinski, David Oakden:
The Translation Planes of Order Twenty-Five. J. Comb. Theory A 59(2): 193-217 (1992) - Phil Hanlon:
Some Remarkable Combinatorial Matrices. J. Comb. Theory A 59(2): 218-239 (1992) - P. J. Owens:
Complete Sets of Pairwise Orthogonal Latin Squares and the Corresponding Projective Planes. J. Comb. Theory A 59(2): 240-252 (1992) - Bjorn Poonen:
Union-Closed Families. J. Comb. Theory A 59(2): 253-268 (1992) - Tuvi Etzion:
Partitions of Triples into Optimal Packings. J. Comb. Theory A 59(2): 269-284 (1992) - Guy Melançon:
Combinatorics of Hall Trees and Hall Words. J. Comb. Theory A 59(2): 285-308 (1992) - Dragomir Z. Dokovic:
Williamson Matrices of Orders 4.29 and 4.31. J. Comb. Theory A 59(2): 309-311 (1992) - Andreas Blass, Paul Erdös, Alan D. Taylor:
Diverse Homogeneous Sets. J. Comb. Theory A 59(2): 312-317 (1992) - Robert Craigen, Jennifer Seberry, Xian-Mo Zhang:
Product of Four Hadamard Matrices. J. Comb. Theory A 59(2): 318-320 (1992)

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