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Computer generation of all 1-factors for a class of graphs with all vertices of degree two or three
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    Computer generation of all 1-factors for a class of graphs with all vertices of degree two or three (English)
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    An algorithm for enumerating and listing all 1-factors for a class of graphs with all vertices of degree 2 or 3 is presented. This problem is of interest to physical sciences and is related to the problem of assigning Kekulé structures to a given conjugated molecules. The paper contains a flow-chart of the algorithm and its FORTRAN code.
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    algorithm
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    enumerating
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    listing
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    1-factors
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    FORTRAN
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