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Proceedings of the fourteenth annual ACM symposium on Theory of computing - STOC '82, 1982
This paper introduces a new class of games called symmetric complementing games. These games are interesting since their related complexity classes include many well-known graph problems: Finding minimum spanning forests; k-connectivity and k-blocks; and recognition of chordal graphs, comparability graphs, interval graphs, split graphs, permutation ...
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This paper introduces a new class of games called symmetric complementing games. These games are interesting since their related complexity classes include many well-known graph problems: Finding minimum spanning forests; k-connectivity and k-blocks; and recognition of chordal graphs, comparability graphs, interval graphs, split graphs, permutation ...
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Complement and Complement Deficiencies
1987A decrease in complement (C) activity is frequently found in patients with active systemic lupus erythematosus and is mainly due to C consumption by immune complexes. On the other hand, in some individuals there is a lack of C function due to the absence of a particular component of the system.
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