Archival Reports

Dr. David W. Matula

The following reports and/or related drafts have been cited in the literature and are provided here in pdf format for reference.

§         "Probabilistic Bounds and Heuristic Algorithms for Coloring Large Random Graphs", D.W. Matula and A. Johri, Tech Report No. 82-CSE-6, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Southern Methodist University ,1982.
§         "Path-Regular Graphs", D.W. Matula and D. Dolev, Report No. STAN – CS – 80 – 807, Dept. of Comp. Sci., Stanford University, 1980.
§          "The Largest Clique Size in a Random Graph", D.W. Matula, Tech Report CS 7608, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Southern Methodist University, 1976.
§         "On the Complete Subgraphs of a Random Graph", D.W. Matula, Proc. Of the Second Chapel Hill Conference on Combinatorial Mathematics and Its Applications, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1970, 356-369.
§         "Selecting the tth Best in Average n+O (log log n) Comparisons", D.W. Matula, Report No. AMCS – 73 – 9, Dept. of Ap. Math. and Comp. Sci., Washington University, (St. Louis), 1973.
Abstracts
§         "The Employee Party Problem" (Clique Number of a Random Graph), D.W. Matula, Notices Am. Math. Soc., 19, Feb.1972, A – 382

§         "A Natural Rooted Tree Enumeration by Prime Factorization", SIAM Rev. 10, 1968, p.273.

§         "An Algorithm for Subtree Identification", SIAM Rev. 10, 1968, p.273-274.

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