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List of research outcomes

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
A note on two geometric paths with few crossings for points labeled by integers in the plane
Discrete Mathematics
2018-02-23Paper
\(K_{6}\)-minors in triangulations on the nonorientable surface of genus 3
Graphs and Combinatorics
2010-11-12Paper
Path factors in cubic graphs
Journal of Graph Theory
2009-12-08Paper
3-trees with few vertices of degree 3 in circuit graphs
Discrete Mathematics
2009-04-09Paper
The Number of Flips Required to Obtain Non-crossing Convex Cycles
Computational Geometry and Graph Theory
2009-01-13Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5237285 (Why is no real title available?)2008-02-20Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5145343 (Why is no real title available?)2007-04-23Paper
Acute triangles in 4-connected maximal plane graphs
Discrete Mathematics
2005-04-28Paper
On separable self-complementary graphs
Discrete Mathematics
2002-12-02Paper
On geometric independency trees for points in the plane
Discrete Mathematics
2002-12-02Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1786515 (Why is no real title available?)2002-08-21Paper
An asymmetric analog of van der Veen conditions and the traveling salesman problem. II
European Journal of Operational Research
2002-06-16Paper
The diameters of some transition graphs constructed from Hamilton cycles
Graphs and Combinatorics
2002-05-14Paper
An asymmetric analogue of van der Veen conditions and the traveling salesman problem
Discrete Applied Mathematics
2001-05-06Paper
Algorithmic aspects of pyramidal tours with restricted jump-backs
Interdisciplinary Information Sciences (IIS)
2001-01-01Paper
Pyramidal tours with step-backs and the asymmetric traveling salesman problem
Discrete Applied Mathematics
1998-12-13Paper


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