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- Paul Erdős: Life and WorkBéla Bollobás. 1-41 [doi]
- Erdős MagicJoel Spencer. 43-46 [doi]
- Some of My Favorite Problems and ResultsPaul Erdös. 51-70 [doi]
- Integers Uniquely Represented by Certain Ternary FormsIrving Kaplansky. 71-79 [doi]
- Did Erdős Save Western Civilization?Cedric A. B. Smith. 81-92 [doi]
- Encounters with Paul ErdősArthur H. Stone. 93-98 [doi]
- On Cubic Graphs of Girth at Least FiveWilliam T. Tutte. 99-101 [doi]
- Cross-Disjoint Pairs of Clouds in the Interval LatticeRudolf Ahlswede, Ning Cai. 107-117 [doi]
- Classical Results on Primitive and Recent Results on Cross-Primitive SequencesRudolf Ahlswede, Levan H. Khachatrian. 119-132 [doi]
- Dense Difference Sets and Their Combinatorial StructureVitaly Bergelson, Paul Erdös, Neil Hindman, Tomasz Luczak. 133-146 [doi]
- Integer Sets Containing No Solution to x + y = 3zFan R. K. Chung, John L. Goldwasser. 147-157 [doi]
- On Primes Recognizable in Deterministic Polynomial TimeSergei Konyagin, Carl Pomerance. 159-186 [doi]
- Ballot Numbers, Alternating Products, and the Erdős-Heilbronn ConjectureMelvyn B. Nathanson. 187-205 [doi]
- n)Jean-Louis Nicolas. 207-220 [doi]
- On Divisibility Properties of Sequences of IntegersAndrás Sárközy. 221-232 [doi]
- On Additive Representative FunctionsAndrás Sárközy, Vera T. Sós. 233-262 [doi]
- Arithmetical Properties of PolynomialsAndrzej Schinzel. 263-267 [doi]
- Some Methods of Erdős Applied to Finite Arithmetic ProgressionsT. N. Shorey, Robert Tijdeman. 269-287 [doi]
- Sur la non-dérivabilité de fonctions périodiques associées à certaines formules sommatoiresGérald Tenenbaum. 289-300 [doi]
- 1105: First Steps in a Mysterious QuestGérald Tenenbaum. 301-308 [doi]
- Games, Randomness and AlgorithmsJózsef Beck. 311-342 [doi]
- On Some Hypergraph Problems of Paul Erdős and the Asymptotics of Matchings, Covers and ColoringsJeff Kahn. 343-369 [doi]
- The Origins of the Theory of Random GraphsMichal Karonski, Andrzej Rucinski 0001. 371-397 [doi]
- An Upper Bound for a Communication Game Related to Time-Space TradeoffsPavel Pudlák, Jirí Sgall. 399-407 [doi]
- How Abelian is a Finite Group?László Pyber. 409-423 [doi]
- On Small Size Approximation ModelsAlexander A. Razborov. 425-433 [doi]
- The Erdős Existence ArgumentJoel Spencer. 435-444 [doi]
- Extension of Functional EquationsJános Aczél, László Losonczi. 447-459 [doi]
- Remarks on Penrose TilingsN. G. de Bruijn. 461-481 [doi]
- Distances in Convex PolygonsPeter C. Fishburn. 483-492 [doi]
- Unexpected Applications of Polynomials in CombinatoricsLarry Guth. 493-522 [doi]
- The Number of Homothetic SubsetsMiklós Laczkovich, Imre Z. Ruzsa. 523-532 [doi]
- On Lipschitz Mappings Onto a SquareJirí Matousek. 533-540 [doi]
- A Remark on Transversal NumbersJános Pach. 541-549 [doi]
- In Praise of the Gram MatrixMoshe Rosenfeld. 551-557 [doi]
- On Mutually Avoiding SetsPavel Valtr. 559-563 [doi]