General InformationThe Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory publishes high-quality refereed original papers and may also include research problems. Occasionally, very authoritative expository and survey articles of exceptional value can be published. The journal is devoted to all aspects of Graph Theory, especially concerning the following topics: colourings, partitions (general colourings), hereditary properties, independence and dominating structures (sets, paths, cycles, etc.), cycles, local properties, products of graphs as well as graph algorithms related to these topics. Articles (in English) should be submitted electronically in Acrobat (PDF) form to the Editorial Office. If receipt of your electronic file is not acknowledged within two weeks, please write to the Editorial Office again. The full name and the address of the author(s), as well as a short abstract, a list of keywords, primary and secondary 2000 Mathematics Subject Classification codes should precede the text. All figures must be of good quality. DMGT will accept electronic figure files only. A short original research article of not more than 6 journal pages (about 5 full pages of a typical manuscript) will be published as a NOTE. If the paper is accepted for publication, authors are kindly requested to send a source file in LaTeX or AMS-TeX on MS DOS formatted diskette or by e-mail: dm-gt@wmie.uz.zgora.pl. Problems ColumnThe purpose of this problems column is the presentation of unsolved problems in Graph Theory. Problems should be submitted in the same format as papers to Dr. Mirko Hornák Instytut of Mathematics or to the Editorial Office. |