The following pages link to F. T. Boesch (Q1149962):
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- Realizability of p-point graphs with prescribed minimum degree, maximum degree, and point-connectivity (Q1149964) (← links)
- (Q1310224) (redirect page) (← links)
- The neighborhood inclusion structure of a graph (Q1310225) (← links)
- (Q1377717) (redirect page) (← links)
- On the characterization of graphs with maximum number of spanning trees (Q1377718) (← links)
- A generalization of an edge-connectivity theorem of Chartrand (Q3057106) (← links)
- A survey of some network reliability analysis and synthesis results (Q3057110) (← links)
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- Some Alternate Characterizations of Reliability Domination (Q3415969) (← links)
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- Combinatorial optimization problems in the analysis and design of probabilistic networks (Q3703561) (← links)
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- Robbins's Theorem for Mixed Multigraphs (Q3900089) (← links)
- Realizability of <i>p</i>‐point graphs with prescribed minimum degree, maximum degree, and line connectivity (Q3903032) (← links)
- The cohesiveness of a point of a graph (Q3912826) (← links)
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- Graphs as models of communication network vulnerability: Connectivity and persistence (Q3924242) (← links)
- Realizability ofp-point,q-line graphs with prescribed point connectivity, line connectivity, or minimum degree (Q3950581) (← links)
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- Least reliable networks and the reliability domination (Q3971124) (← links)
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- On minimum multigraphs with prescribed lower bounds on local line connectivities (Q4111607) (← links)
- Line removal algorithms for graphs and their degree lists (Q4124864) (← links)
- The spanning subgraphs of eulerian graphs (Q4137209) (← links)
- Unicyclic realizability of a degree list (Q4148015) (← links)
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- On the existence of uniformly optimally reliable networks (Q5753729) (← links)