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(86-1) |
J. Nesetril, V. Rodl :
Complexity of diagrams.
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(86-2) |
P. Sgall :
From expression through meaning to intension.
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(86-3) |
I. Kriz :
A hypergraph-less construction of highly chromatic graphs without short cycles.
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(86-4) |
M. Loebl, S. Poljak :
On matroids induced by packing subgraphs.
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(86-5) |
K. Zimmermann :
One optimization problem with max-min operations.
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(86-6) |
R. Svarc :
Some combinatorial results about the operators with jumping nonlinearities.
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(86-7) |
J. Matousek :
Few colored cuts or cycles in edge colored graphs.
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(86-8) |
E. Hajicova :
Machine translation research in Czechoslovakia.
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(86-9) |
J. Nesetril, P. Pudlak :
A note on Boolean dimension of posets.
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(86-10) |
L. Kucera :
Greedy coloring is a bad probabilistic algorithm.
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(86-11) |
S. Poljak, M. Chrobak :
On common edges in optimal solutions to travelling salesman and other optimization problems.
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(86-12) |
R. Svarc :
The operators with jumping nonlinearities and combinatorics.
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(86-13) |
R. Thomas :
A counterexample to Wagner's conjecture for infinite graphs.
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(86-14) |
P. Sgall, J. Panevova :
Dependency syntax, its problems and advantages.
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(86-15) |
J. Kratochvil, D. Zeps :
On the minimum number of hamiltonian cycles in triangulations.
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(86-16) |
J. Nesetril :
For graphs there are only four types of hereditary Ramsey classes.
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(86-17) |
S. Poljak, Zs. Tuza :
Maximum bipartite subgraphs of Kneser graphs.
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(86-18) |
J. Nesetril, R. Thomas :
Well quasiorderings, long games and a combinatorial study of undecidability.
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(86-19) |
M. Loebl, J. Matousek :
On undecidability of the weakened Kruskal theorem.
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(86-20) |
M. Loebl, S. Poljak :
Remark on restricted and strongly unimodular matrices and a class between them.
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(86-21) |
E. Hajicova :
Focussing -- a meeting point of linguistics and artificial intelligence.
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(86-22) |
P. Hell, J. Nesetril :
On the complexity of H-coloring.
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