David M. Berman

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List of research outcomes

This list is not complete and representing at the moment only items from zbMATH Open and arXiv. We are working on additional sources - please check back here soon!

PublicationDate of PublicationType
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1590021 (Why is no real title available?)
(available as arXiv preprint)
2001-04-23Paper
The Lengthening Shadow: The Story of Related Rates
Mathematics Magazine
2000-01-01Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1229625 (Why is no real title available?)1998-12-06Paper
All trees contain a large induced subgraph having all degrees 1 (mod \(k\))
Discrete Mathematics
1998-07-06Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1051278 (Why is no real title available?)1997-12-07Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 140115 (Why is no real title available?)1993-03-28Paper
Graphs with homeomorphically irreducible spanning trees
Journal of Graph Theory
1992-06-25Paper
The number of cut-vertices in a graph of given minimum degree
Discrete Mathematics
1992-06-25Paper
Combinatorial Aspects of the Orrery Model of Syntax
SIAM Journal on Algebraic Discrete Methods
1984-01-01Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3920498 (Why is no real title available?)1983-01-01Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3795982 (Why is no real title available?)1982-01-01Paper
The chromatic difference sequence of a graph
Journal of Combinatorial Theory. Series B
1980-01-01Paper
Critical graphs for chromatic difference sequences
Discrete Mathematics
1980-01-01Paper
An acyclic analogue to Heawood's theorem
Glasgow Mathematical Journal
1978-01-01Paper
Critical Graphs for Acyclic Colorings
Canadian Mathematical Bulletin
1978-01-01Paper
Every planar graph has an acyclic 7-coloring
Israel Journal of Mathematics
1977-01-01Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3536120 (Why is no real title available?)1976-01-01Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3501518 (Why is no real title available?)1975-01-01Paper


Research outcomes over time


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