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Hong Wang 0005
Person information
- unicode name: 汪泓
- affiliation: University of Idaho, Department of Mathematics, Moscow, ID, USA
- affiliation (former): University of New Orleans, Department of Mathematics, LA, USA
- affiliation (former): University of Calgary, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, AB, Canada
Other persons with the same name
- Hong Wang — disambiguation page
- Hong Wang 0001 — Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA (and 7 more)
- Hong Wang 0002 — University of Connecticut, Department of Computer Science and Engineering
- Hong Wang 0003 — Intel Santa Clara, California
- Hong Wang 0004 — Tsinghua University
- Hong Wang 0006 — Tohoku University
- Hong Wang 0007 — University of Toledo, Ohio, USA
- Hong Wang 0008 — Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
- Hong Wang 0009 — Central South University, School of Mathematics and Statistics, Changsha, China (and 1 more)
- Hong Wang 0010 — Northeastern University, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Automation, Shenyang, China (and 1 more)
- Hong Wang 0011 — City University of Hong Kong, State Key Laboratory of Millimeter Waves, Hong Kong (and 1 more)
- Hong Wang 0012 — Nanjing Audit University, Institute for Social and Economic Research, China (and 1 more)
- Hong Wang 0013 — Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Saskatchewan, Canada
- Hong Wang 0014 — Tsinghua University, Tsinghua Intelligent Vehicle Design and Safety Research Institute, Beijing, China (and 2 more)
- Hong Wang 0015 — Shandong Normal University, School of Information Science and Engineering, Jinan, China
- Hong Wang 0016 — Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Hong Kong (and 1 more)
- Hong Wang 0017 — Air Force Engineering University, Information and Navigation College, Xi'an, China (and 1 more)
- Hong Wang 0018 — University of South Carolina, Department of Mathematics, USA
- Hong Wang 0019 — Qilu Hospital of Shandong University, Jinan, China
- Hong Wang 0020 — University of Greenwich, London, UK
- Hong Wang 0021 — Tencent Jarvis Lab, Shenzhen, China (and 1 more)
- Hong Wang 0022 — Beijing Normal University, Faculty of Geographical Science, State Key Laboratory of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Ecology, China
- Hong Wang 0023 — University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
- Hong Wang 0024 — Brookhaven National Laboratory, NY, USA (and 1 more)
- Hong Wang 0025 — Beijing Institute of Technology, Key Laboratory of Photoelectronic Imaging Technology and System, Ministry of Education, China (and 1 more)
- Hong Wang 0026 — Shanxi Normal University, School of Mathematics and Computer Science, China
- Hong Wang 0027 — Henan Key Laboratory of Network Cryptography Technology, State Key Laboratory of Mathematical Engineering and Advanced Computing, Zhengzhou, China
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j67]Hong Wang:
Partial degrees on matchings for cycles in bipartite graphs. Discret. Math. 347(10): 114142 (2024) - 2023
- [j66]Hong Wang, Yun Wang, Jin Yan:
Disjoint Cycles in a Digraph with Partial Degree. SIAM J. Discret. Math. 37(1): 221-232 (2023) - 2021
- [j65]Yunshu Gao, Hong Wang, Qingsong Zou:
Disjoint directed cycles with specified lengths in directed bipartite graphs. Discret. Math. 344(4): 112276 (2021) - 2020
- [j64]Hong Wang:
Disjoint directed cycles in directed graphs. Discret. Math. 343(8): 111927 (2020) - [j63]Hong Wang:
Disjoint cycles covering matchings in graphs with partial degrees. J. Graph Theory 93(3): 450-457 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j62]Yunshu Gao, Xiaoyao Lin, Hong Wang:
Vertex-disjoint double chorded cycles in bipartite graphs. Discret. Math. 342(9): 2482-2492 (2019) - 2018
- [j61]Hong Wang:
Disjoint cycles of order at least 5. Australas. J Comb. 71: 54-67 (2018) - [j60]Hong Wang:
Covering a Graph with Cycles of Length at Least 4. Electron. J. Comb. 25(1): 1 (2018) - 2017
- [j59]Zhihui Jiao, Hong Wang, Jin Yan:
Disjoint cycles in graphs with distance degree sum conditions. Discret. Math. 340(6): 1203-1209 (2017) - 2016
- [j58]Hong Wang:
Covering a subset with two cycles. Australas. J Comb. 65: 27-36 (2016) - 2015
- [j57]Hong Wang:
Partial Degree Conditions and Cycle Coverings. J. Graph Theory 78(4): 295-304 (2015) - 2013
- [p1]Hong Wang, Norbert Sauer:
The Chromatic Number of the Two-Packing of a Forest. The Mathematics of Paul Erdős II 2013: 143-166 - 2012
- [j56]Hong Wang:
An extension of the Corrádi-Hajnal Theorem. Australas. J Comb. 54: 59-84 (2012) - [j55]Hong Wang:
Disjoint 5-cycles in a graph. Discuss. Math. Graph Theory 32(2): 221-242 (2012) - 2010
- [j54]Ryan Bauer, Hong Wang:
Disjoint triangles and pentagons in a graph. Australas. J Comb. 46: 79-90 (2010) - [j53]Hong Wang:
Proof of the Erdos-Faudree Conjecture on Quadrilaterals. Graphs Comb. 26(6): 833-877 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j52]Hong Wang:
Packing two copies of a sparse graph into a graph with restrained maximum degree. J. Graph Theory 62(2): 178-187 (2009) - 2007
- [j51]Hong Wang:
Pentagons and cycle coverings. J. Graph Theory 54(3): 194-208 (2007) - 2005
- [j50]Hong Wang:
On large cycles with lengths differing by one or two. Australas. J Comb. 33: 329-334 (2005) - [j49]Hong Wang:
Maximal Total Length Of k Disjoint Cycles In Bipartite Graphs. Comb. 25(3): 367-377 (2005) - [j48]Yoshimi Egawa, Shinya Fujita, Ken-ichi Kawarabayashi, Hong Wang:
Existence of two disjoint long cycles in graphs. Discret. Math. 305(1-3): 154-169 (2005) - [j47]Danhong Zhang, Hong Wang:
Disjoint directed quadrilaterals in a directed graph. J. Graph Theory 50(2): 91-104 (2005) - 2004
- [j46]Danhong Zhang, Hong Wang:
A minimum degree result for disjoint cycles and forests in bipartite graphs. Australas. J Comb. 29: 35-48 (2004) - [j45]Hong Wang:
Vertex-disjoint quadrilaterals in graphs. Discret. Math. 288(1-3): 149-166 (2004) - 2003
- [j44]Yoshimi Egawa, Mariko Hagita, Ken-ichi Kawarabayashi, Hong Wang:
Covering vertices of a graph by k disjoint cycles. Discret. Math. 270(1-3): 114-124 (2003) - 2002
- [j43]Yoshiyasu Ishigami, Hong Wang:
An extension of a theorem on cycles containing specified independent edges. Discret. Math. 245(1-3): 127-137 (2002) - 2001
- [j42]Hong Wang:
On Quadrilaterals and Cycle Covers in a Bipartite Graph. Ars Comb. 58 (2001) - [j41]Hong Wang:
Directed Bipartite Graphs Containing Every Possible Pair of Directed Cycles. Ars Comb. 60 (2001) - [j40]Hong Wang:
On Independent Cycles in a Bipartite Graph. Graphs Comb. 17(1): 177-183 (2001) - [j39]Hong Wang:
On Covering a Bipartite Graph with Cycles. SIAM J. Discret. Math. 15(1): 86-96 (2001) - 2000
- [j38]Hong Wang:
On the maximal number of vertices covered by disjoint cycles. Australas. J Comb. 21: 179-186 (2000) - [j37]Yoshimi Egawa, Ralph J. Faudree, Ervin Györi, Yoshiyasu Ishigami, Richard H. Schelp, Hong Wang:
Vertex-Disjoint Cycles Containing Specified Edges. Graphs Comb. 16(1): 81-92 (2000) - [j36]Hong Wang:
Large Vertex-Disjoint Cycles in a Bipartite Graph. Graphs Comb. 16(3): 359-366 (2000) - [j35]Hong Wang:
Independent Directed Triangles in a Directed Graph. Graphs Comb. 16(4): 453-462 (2000) - [j34]Hong Wang:
Digraphs containing every possible pair of dicycles. J. Graph Theory 34(2): 154-162 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j33]Hong Wang:
Covering a bipartite graph with cycles passing through given edges. Australas. J Comb. 19: 115-122 (1999) - [j32]Bert Randerath, Ingo Schiermeyer, Hong Wang:
On quadrilaterals in a graph. Discret. Math. 203(1-3): 229-237 (1999) - [j31]Hong Wang:
On the maximum number of independent cycles in a graph. Discret. Math. 205(1-3): 183-190 (1999) - [j30]Hong Wang:
Bipartite graphs containing every possible pair of cycles. Discret. Math. 207(1-3): 233-242 (1999) - [j29]Hong Wang:
On Vertex-Disjoint Complete Bipartite Subgraphs in a Bipartite Graph. Graphs Comb. 15(3): 353-364 (1999) - [j28]Hong Wang:
On 2-factors of a bipartite graph. J. Graph Theory 31(2): 101-106 (1999) - [j27]Hong Wang:
Proof of a conjecture on cycles in a bipartite graph. J. Graph Theory 31(4): 333-343 (1999) - 1998
- [j26]David M. Berman, Jiannong Liu, Hong Wang, Larry Wargo:
Induced stars in trees. Australas. J Comb. 18: 275-276 (1998) - [j25]Hong Wang:
Vertex-Disjoint Triangles in Claw-Free Graphs with Minimum Degree at Least Three. Comb. 18(3): 441-447 (1998) - [j24]Hong Wang:
Vertex-disjoint hexagons with chords in a bipartite graph. Discret. Math. 187(1-3): 221-231 (1998) - [j23]Hong Wang:
Triangles in claw-free graphs. Discret. Math. 187(1-3): 233-244 (1998) - 1997
- [j22]David M. Berman, Hong Wang, Larry Wargo:
Odd induced subgraphs in graphs of maximum degree three. Australas. J Comb. 15: 81-86 (1997) - [j21]Hong Wang:
On vertex-disjoint complete subgraphs of a graph. Australas. J Comb. 16: 165-174 (1997) - [j20]Yee-Hock Peng, C. H. C. Little, Kee L. Teo, Hong Wang:
Chromatic equivalence classes of certain generalized polygon trees. Discret. Math. 172(1-3): 103-114 (1997) - [j19]David M. Berman, A. J. Radcliffe, Alex D. Scott, Hong Wang, Larry Wargo:
All trees contain a large induced subgraph having all degrees 1 (mod k). Discret. Math. 175(1-3): 35-40 (1997) - [j18]Charles H. C. Little, Kee L. Teo, Hong Wang:
On a Conjecture on Directed Cycles in a Directed Bipartite Graph. Graphs Comb. 13(3): 267-273 (1997) - [j17]Hong Wang:
Packing two bipartite graphs into a complete bipartite graph. J. Graph Theory 26(2): 95-104 (1997) - [j16]Hong Wang:
Covering a graph with cycles passing through given edges. J. Graph Theory 26(2): 105-109 (1997) - 1996
- [j15]Hong Wang, Charles H. C. Little, Kee L. Teo:
Partition of a directed bipartite graph into two directed cycles. Discret. Math. 160(1-3): 283-289 (1996) - [j14]Hong Wang:
On long cycles in a 2-connected bipartite graph. Graphs Comb. 12(1): 373-384 (1996) - [j13]Hong Wang:
On the Maximum Number of Independent Cycles in a Bipartite Graph. J. Comb. Theory B 67(1): 152-164 (1996) - [j12]Hong Wang, Norbert Sauer:
Packing of three copies of a graph. J. Graph Theory 21(1): 71-80 (1996) - [j11]Hong Wang:
Packing two forests into a bipartite graph. J. Graph Theory 23(2): 209-213 (1996) - 1995
- [j10]Charles H. C. Little, Hong Wang:
Vertex disjoint cycles in a directed graph. Australas. J Comb. 12: 113-120 (1995) - [j9]Hong Wang:
Two vertex-disjoint cycles in a graph. Graphs Comb. 11(4): 389-396 (1995) - [j8]Hong Wang:
Covering a graph with cycles. J. Graph Theory 20(2): 203-211 (1995) - 1994
- [j7]Hong Wang:
Packing a forest with a graph. Australas. J Comb. 10: 205-210 (1994) - [j6]Hong Wang:
On K1, k-factorizations of a complete bipartite graph. Discret. Math. 126(1-3): 359-364 (1994) - [j5]Hong Wang:
Independent cycles with limited size in a graph. Graphs Comb. 10(2-4): 271-281 (1994) - [j4]Hong Wang:
Path factors of bipartite graphs. J. Graph Theory 18(2): 161-167 (1994) - 1993
- [j3]Hong Wang:
Partition of a bipartite graph into cycles. Discret. Math. 117(1-3): 287-291 (1993) - [j2]Hong Wang:
P2p-factorization of a complete bipartite graph. Discret. Math. 120(1-3): 307-308 (1993) - [j1]Hong Wang, Norbert Sauer:
Packing Three Copies of a Tree into a Complete Graph. Eur. J. Comb. 14(2): 137-142 (1993)
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