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Joel E. Cohen, Frédéric Briand, Charles M. Newman

Publication date: 17 September 1992



05C80: Random graphs (graph-theoretic aspects)

92D40: Ecology

94C15: Applications of graph theory to circuits and networks

92-02: Research exposition (monographs, survey articles) pertaining to biology


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