Volume 263,
Number 1-2,
July 2001
 Combinatorics and Computer Science 
- Gerard J. Chang, Michel Deza, Yannis Manoussakis, Jean-Marc Steyaert:
 Preface.
1
             
- Hong-Gwa Yeh, Gerard J. Chang:
 Weighted connected k-domination and weighted k-dominating clique in distance-hereditary graphs.
3-8
             
- Komei Fukuda, Alain Prodon, Tadashi Sakuma:
 Notes on acyclic orientations and the shelling lemma.
9-16
             
- Frank Nielsen:
 On point covers of c-oriented polygons.
17-29
             
- Philippe Cara, Serge Lehman, Dmitrii V. Pasechnik:
 On the number of inductively minimal geometries.
31-35
             
- Dmitrii V. Pasechnik:
 On computing Hilbert bases via the Elliot-MacMahon algorithm.
37-46
             
- Reinhardt Euler:
 Characterizing bipartite Toeplitz graphs.
47-58
             
- V. Yegnanarayanan:
 Graph colourings and partitions.
59-74
             
- Yannis Manoussakis, Zsolt Tuza:
 Ramsey numbers for tournaments.
75-85
             
- Gyula Károlyi, Vera Rosta:
 Generalized and geometric Ramsey numbers for cycles.
87-98
             
- Guillaume Damiand, Michel Habib, Christophe Paul:
 A simple paradigm for graph recognition: application to cographs and distance hereditary graphs.
99-111
             
- Bor-Kuan Lu, Fang-Rong Hsu, Chuan Yi Tang:
 Finding the shortest boundary guard of a simple polygon.
113-121
             
- Edward G. Belaga:
 Mod 3 arithmetic on triangulated Riemann surfaces.
123-137
             
- Li-Da Tong, Frank K. Hwang, Gerard J. Chang:
 Channel graphs of bit permutation networks.
139-143
             
- Hsien-Kuei Hwang:
 Uniform asymptotics of some Abel sums arising in coding theory.
145-158
             
- Eric Angel, Vassilis Zissimopoulos:
 On the landscape ruggedness of the quadratic assignment problem.
159-172
             
- Rabah Harbane, Marie-Claude Heydemann:
 Efficient reconfiguration algorithms of de Bruijn and Kautz networks into linear arrays.
173-189
             
- A. Quilliot:
 Convexity and global optimization: a theoretical link.
191-204
             
- Seiya Negami:
 Note on Ramsey theorems for spatial graphs.
205-210
             
- Frank K. Hwang:
 A complementary survey on double-loop networks.
211-229
             
- Bruno Martin:
 A simulation of cellular automata on hexagons by cellular automata on rings.
231-234
             
- Patrice Calégari, Frédéric Guidec, Pierre Kuonen, Frank Nielsen:
 Combinatorial optimization algorithms for radio network planning.
235-245
             
- Odile Favaron, Y. Redouane:
 Neighborhood unions and regularity in graphs.
247-254
             
- Cristina Bazgan, Amel Harkat-Benhamdine, Hao Li, Mariusz Wozniak:
 Partitioning vertices of 1-tough graphs into paths.
255-261
             
- C. Indermitte, Thomas M. Liebling, M. Troyanov, H. Clémençon:
 Voronoi diagrams on piecewise flat surfaces and an application to biological growth.
263-274
             
- Roger K. Yeh:
 Finite-dimensional T-colorings of graphs.
275-281
             
- Mordecai J. Golin:
 A combinatorial approach to Golomb forests.
283-304
             
- Yasuko Matsui, Tomomi Matsui:
 NP-completeness for calculating power indices of weighted majority games.
305-310
             
- Michio Ozeki:
 On the covering radius problem for ternary self-dual codes.
311-332
             
- Hao Li, Jianping Li:
 Independent triangles covering given vertices of a graph.
333-344
             
- Hiroshi Maehara, Norihide Tokushige:
 When does a planar bipartite framework admit a continuous deformation?
345-354
             
- Szu-En Cheng, Ko-Wei Lih:
 An improvement on a spernerity proof of Horrocks.
355-377
             
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