Nanao Kita

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Graft analogue of general Kotzig-Lovász decomposition2022-10-13Paper
Constructive Characterization for Signed Analogue of Critical Graphs II: General Radials and Semiradials2022-06-02Paper
Tight Cuts in Bipartite Grafts I: Capital Distance Components2022-01-31Paper
Bipartite Graft III: General Case2021-07-31Paper
Bipartite Graft II: Cathedral Decomposition for Combs2021-01-17Paper
Bipartite Graft I: Dulmage-Mendelsohn Decomposition for Combs2020-07-25Paper
Signed analogue of general Kotzig-Lovász decomposition2020-07-07Paper
Constructive Characterization for Bidirected Analogue of Critical Graphs I: Principal Classes of Radials and Semiradials2019-12-31Paper
Nonbipartite Dulmage-Mendelsohn decomposition for Berge duality2018-10-04Paper
Structure of towers and a new proof of the tight cut lemma2018-02-26Paper
New Canonical Decomposition in Matching Theory2017-08-03Paper
Nonbipartite Dulmage-Mendelsohn Decomposition for Berge Duality2017-08-01Paper
The Dulmage-Mendelsohn Decomposition for $b$-Matchings2016-06-27Paper
A Graph Theoretic Proof of the Tight Cut Lemma2015-12-30Paper
AN ALTERNATIVE PROOF OF LOVASZ'S CATHEDRAL THEOREM2014-09-09Paper
Disclosing Barriers: A Generalization of the Canonical Partition Based on Lovász’s Formulation2013-12-10Paper
A Partially Ordered Structure and a Generalization of the Canonical Partition for General Graphs with Perfect Matchings2013-03-21Paper
Constructive Characterization of Critical Bipartite Grafts0001-01-03Paper

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