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Decompositions of complete bipartite and tripartite graphs into selfcomplementary factors with finite diameters
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    Decompositions of complete bipartite and tripartite graphs into selfcomplementary factors with finite diameters (English)
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    11 February 1997
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    The author completely determines the pairs \((m,n)\) (the triples \((k,m,n)\)) for which there exists a decomposition of \(K_{m,n}\) \((K_{k,m,n}\), respectively) into two isomorphic factors with a finite diameter.
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    decomposition
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    factors
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    diameter
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