The number of isomorphism classes of spanning trees of a graph

Bohdan Zelinka

Mathematica Slovaca (1978)

  • Volume: 28, Issue: 4, page 385-388
  • ISSN: 0232-0525

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Zelinka, Bohdan. "The number of isomorphism classes of spanning trees of a graph." Mathematica Slovaca 28.4 (1978): 385-388. <http://eudml.org/doc/34044>.

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References

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  1. HARTNELL B. L., Some problems on spanning trees, Proc. Fifth Manitoba Conf. Numer. Math., 1975, 375-384. (1975) MR0409248
  2. ORE O., Theory of Graphs, Amer. Math. Soc. Colloq. Publ. XXXVIII, Providence 1962. (1962) Zbl0105.35401MR0150753
  3. ZELINKA B., Medians and peripherians of trees, Arch. Math. Brno 4, 1968, 87-95. (1968) Zbl0206.26105MR0269541
  4. ZELINKA B., Grafy, jejichž všechny kostry jsou spolu isomorfní, (Graphs, all of whose spanning trees are isomorphic to each other.) Čas. Pěst. Mat., 96, 1971, 33-40. (1971) MR0286711

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