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The following pages link to The equipartite Oberwolfach problem with uniform tables (Q1865407):
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- A cyclic solution for an infinite class of Hamilton-Waterloo problems (Q292248) (← links)
- Ascending subgraph decompositions in oriented complete balanced tripartite graphs (Q367066) (← links)
- On the directed Oberwolfach problem with equal cycle lengths (Q405089) (← links)
- Decomposing complete equipartite graphs into odd square-length cycles: number of parts even (Q418858) (← links)
- On the existence of holey 4-cycle frames (Q488292) (← links)
- The Hamilton-Waterloo problem with \(C_4\) and \(C_m\) factors (Q501060) (← links)
- On the existence of cycle frames and almost resolvable cycle systems (Q641197) (← links)
- More results on cycle frames and almost resolvable cycle systems (Q713167) (← links)
- Almost resolvable maximum packings of complete graphs with 5-cycles (Q893340) (← links)
- Path and cycle decompositions of complete equipartite graphs: Four parts (Q1025923) (← links)
- On a generalization of the Oberwolfach problem (Q1826944) (← links)
- Resolvable even cycle decompositions of the tensor product of complete graphs (Q2275406) (← links)
- \(C_{p}\)-decompositions of some regular graphs (Q2368932) (← links)
- Uniformly resolvable decompositions of \(K_v\) into paths on two, three and four vertices (Q2515559) (← links)
- The Hamilton-Waterloo problem with 4-cycles and a single factor of \(n\)-cycles (Q2637730) (← links)
- Orthogonally Resolvable Cycle Decompositions (Q2950653) (← links)
- Decomposing complete equipartite graphs into short even cycles (Q3084613) (← links)
- Closed trail decompositions of complete equipartite graphs (Q3578148) (← links)
- Decomposing complete tripartite graphs into closed trails of arbitrary lengths (Q3617969) (← links)
- On the Hamilton‐Waterloo Problem for Bipartite 2‐Factors (Q4909344) (← links)
- Bipartite 2‐Factorizations of Complete Multipartite Graphs (Q4982289) (← links)
- The Hamilton-Waterloo problem for triangle-factors and heptagon-factors (Q5964990) (← links)