J. R. Portillo

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List of research outcomes

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Hypergraphs in logic programming
 
2024-08-15Paper
Fuzzy logic programs as hypergraphs. Termination results
Fuzzy Sets and Systems
2023-10-30Paper
Memory cost of quantum contextuality
New Journal of Physics
2020-11-19Paper
Towards the Use of Hypergraphs in Multi-adjoint Logic Programming
Trends in Mathematics and Computational Intelligence
2020-02-13Paper
Irreducible triangulations of the once-punctured torus
Sibirskie Elektronnye Matematicheskie Izvestiya
2018-09-04Paper
Advances on the Conjecture of Erd\H{o}s-S\'os for spiders
 
2017-06-11Paper
Cover contact graphs
 
2017-03-09Paper
Quantum state-independent contextuality requires 13 rays
Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical
2016-10-18Paper
Irreducible triangulations of the once-punctured torus
 
2015-11-02Paper
Monochromatic geometric \(k\)-factors for bicolored point sets with auxiliary points
Information Processing Letters
2015-06-25Paper
Orthogonal Representation of Graphs
 
2015-04-14Paper
An algorithm that constructs irreducible triangulations of once-punctured surfaces
 
2014-10-28Paper
Monochromatic geometric \(k\)-factors in red-blue sets with white and Steiner points
Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics
2013-10-10Paper
Entanglement in eight-qubit graph states
Physics Letters. A
2012-02-13Paper
A sufficient degree condition for a graph to contain all trees of size \(k\)
Acta Mathematica Sinica, English Series
2011-06-24Paper
PURL: a new polynomial-time solvable class of satisfiability
 
2009-02-26Paper
Cover Contact Graphs
Graph Drawing
2008-03-25Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2081028 (Why is no real title available?)
 
2004-08-04Paper
Single bend wiring on surfaces
Discrete Applied Mathematics
2002-05-15Paper


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