On the complete digraphs which are simply disconnected.

Davide C. Demaria; José Carlos de Souza Kiihl

Publicacions Matemàtiques (1991)

  • Volume: 35, Issue: 2, page 517-525
  • ISSN: 0214-1493

Abstract

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Homotopic methods are employed for the characterization of the complete digraphs which are the composition of non-trivial highly regular tournaments.

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Demaria, Davide C., and Kiihl, José Carlos de Souza. "On the complete digraphs which are simply disconnected.." Publicacions Matemàtiques 35.2 (1991): 517-525. <http://eudml.org/doc/41710>.

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