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Discrete Applied Mathematics, Volume 100
Volume 100, Number 1-2, March 2000
- Amotz Bar-Noy, Shlomo Kipnis, Baruch Schieber:
Optimal multiple message broadcasting in telephone-like communication systems. 1-15 - Mauro Dell'Amico, Paolo Toth:
Algorithms and codes for dense assignment problems: the state of the art. 17-48 - Martin Gavalec:
Computing orbit period in max-min algebra. 49-65 - Daniel Granot, Frieda Granot, Weiping R. Zhu:
Naturally submodular digraphs and forbidden digraph configurations. 67-84 - Tomas Kovacs, Andrzej Lingas:
Maximum packing for biconnected outerplanar graphs. 85-94 - Mauricio G. C. Resende, Leonidas S. Pitsoulis, Panos M. Pardalos:
Fortran subroutines for computing approximate solutions of weighted MAX-SAT problems using GRASP. 95-113
- David Damanik:
Local symmetries in the period-doubling sequence. 115-121 - Satoru Fujishige:
A laminarity property of the polyhedron described by a weakly posi-modular set function. 123-126 - Svetlana A. Kravchenko:
On the complexity of minimizing the number of late jobs in unit time open shop. 127-132 - Chung-Yee Lee, Yong He, Guochun Tang:
A note on "parallel machine scheduling with non-simultaneous machine available time". 133-135 - Juan José Salazar:
A note on the generalized steiner tree polytope. 137-144
Volume 100, Number 3, March 2000
- Gerard J. Chang, Xuding Zhu:
Pseudo-Hamiltonian-connected graphs. 145-153 - Rodney G. Downey, Michael R. Fellows, Venkatesh Raman:
The complexity of irredundant sets parameterized by size. 155-167 - Qian-Ping Gu, Hisao Tamaki:
Multicolor routing in the undirected hypercube. 169-181 - Venkatesan Guruswami, C. Pandu Rangan:
Algorithmic aspects of clique-transversal and clique-independent sets. 183-202 - Joseph Naor, Ariel Orda, Yael Petruschka:
Dynamic storage allocation with known durations. 203-213 - Thomas Raschle, Klaus Simon:
On the P4-components of graphs. 215-235
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