Growth: A Journal of Mathematics and Mathematics Education
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Growth: A Journal of Mathematics and Mathematics Education aims to provide a publication platform for high quality undergraduate research in mathematics and in mathematical pedagogy. The technical scope of the journal is combinatorial mathematics, broadly interpreted—the editorial board will consider all submissions in their areas of interest. All submitted articles must have an undergraduate research component and must be certified by a senior researcher. All submissions will be peer reviewed according to standard practices in academic mathematics. Precise editorial policies are set by the editorial board.
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- Ars Combinatoria
- Volume 033
- Pages: 305-310
- Published: 30/06/1992
It is proved in this paper that for any given odd integer \(\lambda \geq 1\), there exists an integer \(v_0 = v_0(\lambda)\), such that for \(v > v_0\), the necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of an indecomposable triple system \(B(3,\lambda; v)\) without repeated blocks are \(\lambda(v – 1) \equiv 0 \pmod{2}\) and \(\lambda{v(v – 1)} \equiv 0 \pmod{6}.\)
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- Ars Combinatoria
- Volume 033
- Pages: 300-304
- Published: 30/06/1992
We prove that if \(G\) is a 1-tough graph with \(n = |V(G)| \geq 13\) such that
the degree sum of any three independent vertices is at least \(\frac{3n-14}{2}\), then \(G\) is hamiltonian.
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- Volume 033
- Pages: 295-299
- Published: 30/06/1992
This paper deals with the problem of labeling the vertices, edges, and interior faces of a grid graph in such a way that the label of the face itself and the labels of vertices and edges surrounding that face add up to a value prescribed for that face.
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- Volume 033
- Pages: 289-294
- Published: 30/06/1992
Let \(G\) be a 3-edge-connected simple triangle-free graph of order \(n\) . Using a contraction method, we prove that if \(\delta(G) \geq 4\) and if \(d(u) + d(v) > n/10\) whenever \(uv \in E(G)\) (or whenever \(uv \notin E(G)\) ), then the graph \(G\) has a spanning eulerian sub-
graph. This implies that the line graph \(L(G)\) is hamiltonian. We shall also characterize the extremal graphs.
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- Volume 033
- Pages: 279-288
- Published: 30/06/1992
Let \(k,n\) be positive integers. Define the number \(f(k,n)\) by\\
\(f(k,n) = \min \left\{\max \left\{|S_i|: i=1,\ldots,k\right\}\right\},\)
where the minimum is taken over all \(k\)-tuples \(S_1,\ldots,S_k\) of cliques of the complete graph \(K_n\), which cover its edge set. Because there exists an \((n,m,1)\)-BIBD if and only if \(f(k,n) = m\), for \(k=\frac{n(n-1)}{m(m-1)}\), the problem of evaluating \(f(k,n)\) can also be considered as a generalization of the problem of existence of balanced incomplete block designs with \(\lambda=1\).
In the paper, the values of \(f(k,n)\) are determined for small \(k\) and some asymptotic properties of \(f\) are derived. Among others, it is shown that for all \(k\) \(\lim_{n\to\infty} \frac {f(k,n)}{n} \) exists.
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- Volume 033
- Pages: 276-278
- Published: 30/06/1992
A new method of construction of balanced ternary designs from PBIB designs, which yields two new designs, is given.
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- Volume 033
- Pages: 257-275
- Published: 30/06/1992
A dominating set \(X\) of a graph \(G\) is a k-minimal dominating set of \(G\) iff the
removal of any \(\ell \leq k\) vertices from \(X\) followed by the addition of any \(\ell \sim 1\) vertices of G
results in a set which does not dominate \(G\). The \(k\)-minimal domination number IWRC)
of \(G\) is the largest number of vertices in a k-minimal dominating set of G. The sequence
\(R:m_1 \geq m_2 \geq… \geq m_k \geq …. \geq\) n of positive integers is a domination sequence iff
there exists a graph \(G\) such that \(\Gamma_1 (G) = m_1, \Gamma_2(G) = m_2,… \Gamma_k(G) = m_k,…,\)
and \(\gamma(G) = n\), where \(\gamma(G)\) denotes the domination number of G. We give sufficient
conditions for R to be a domination sequence.
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- Volume 033
- Pages: 253-256
- Published: 30/06/1992
- Research article
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- Volume 033
- Pages: 245-252
- Published: 30/06/1992
Using the definition of \(k\)-free, a known result can be re-stated as follows: If \(G\) is not edge-reconstructible then \(G\) is \(k\)-free, for all even \(k\). To get closer, therefore, to settling the Edge-Reconstruction Conjecture, an investigation is begun into which graphs are, or are not, \(k\)-free (for different values of \(k\), in particular for \(k = 2\)); we also discuss which graphs are \(k\)-free, for all \(k\).
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- Volume 033
- Pages: 238-244
- Published: 30/06/1992




