The following pages link to (Q3838208):
Displaying 25 items.
- A contribution to the second neighborhood problem (Q367093) (← links)
- Pair dominating graphs (Q819016) (← links)
- The second neighbourhood for bipartite tournaments (Q1717210) (← links)
- The second neighbourhood for quasi-transitive oriented graphs (Q1788704) (← links)
- On second order degree of graphs (Q1943026) (← links)
- Extending some results on the second neighborhood conjecture (Q2078833) (← links)
- The second out-neighborhood for local tournaments (Q2189234) (← links)
- Seymour's second neighborhood conjecture for 6-antitransitive digraphs (Q2223686) (← links)
- On Seymour's second neighborhood conjecture of \(m\)-free digraphs (Q2397537) (← links)
- Seymour's second neighborhood conjecture for tournaments missing a generalized star (Q2911055) (← links)
- Tournaments and Semicomplete Digraphs (Q3120434) (← links)
- (Q4387709) (← links)
- Squaring a tournament: A proof of Dean's conjecture (Q4892341) (← links)
- A Remark on the Second Neighborhood Problem (Q5006564) (← links)
- About the second neighborhood problem in tournaments missing disjoint stars (Q5006588) (← links)
- The structure of graphs with forbidden induced $C_4$, $\overline{C}_4$, $C_5$, $S_3$, chair and co-chair (Q5009982) (← links)
- The Second Neighborhood Conjecture for Oriented Graphs Missing $\{C_{4}, \overline{C_{4}}, S_{3},$ chair and co-chair$\}$-Free Graph (Q5026965) (← links)
- Vertices with the second neighborhood property in Eulerian digraphs (Q5106690) (← links)
- (Q5121944) (← links)
- A note on possible density and diameter of counterexamples to the Seymour's second neighborhood conjecture (Q5161642) (← links)
- Seymour's second neighborhood conjecture for orientations of (pseudo)random graphs (Q6080532) (← links)
- Seymour's second‐neighborhood conjecture from a different perspective (Q6080853) (← links)
- On Seymour's and Sullivan's second neighbourhood conjectures (Q6144918) (← links)
- A note on Seymour's second neighborhood conjecture (Q6162045) (← links)
- Second neighborhood via probabilistic argument (Q6497943) (← links)