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Equicovering subgraphs of graphs and hypergraphs

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zbMath1300.05197MaRDI QIDQ405168

Amelia Tebbe, Ilkyoo Choi, Douglas B. West, Jae-Hoon Kim

Publication date: 4 September 2014

Published in: The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: http://www.combinatorics.org/ojs/index.php/eljc/article/view/v21i1p62


zbMATH Keywords

hypergraphequal union propertyequal valence property


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Extremal problems in graph theory (05C35) Hypergraphs (05C65) Helly-type theorems and geometric transversal theory (52A35) Isomorphism problems in graph theory (reconstruction conjecture, etc.) and homomorphisms (subgraph embedding, etc.) (05C60)




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