2007 |
11 | EE | Herbert Taylor:
Packing Centrosymmetric Patterns of n Nonattacking Queens on an n × n Board.
SSC 2007: 106-118 |
1995 |
10 | | Karl A. Dahlke,
Solomon W. Golomb,
Herbert Taylor:
An Octomino of High Order.
J. Comb. Theory, Ser. A 70(1): 157-158 (1995) |
1993 |
9 | | Oscar Moreno,
Richard A. Games,
Herbert Taylor:
Sonar sequences from Costas arrays and the best known sonar sequences with up to 100 symbols.
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory 39(6): 1985- (1993) |
1992 |
8 | | Paul Erdös,
Ronald L. Graham,
Imre Z. Ruzsa,
Herbert Taylor:
Bounds for arrays of dots with distinct slopes or lengths.
Combinatorica 12(1): 39-44 (1992) |
7 | | Hong-Yeop Song,
Herbert Taylor,
Solomon W. Golomb:
Progressions in Every Two-Coloration of Zn.
J. Comb. Theory, Ser. A 61(2): 211-221 (1992) |
1991 |
6 | EE | Herbert Taylor:
A distinct distance set of 9 nodes in a tree of diameter 36.
Discrete Mathematics 93(2-3): 167-168 (1991) |
5 | EE | Herbert Taylor:
Florentine rows or left-right shifted permutation matrices with cross-correlation values >= 1.
Discrete Mathematics 93(2-3): 247-260 (1991) |
1987 |
4 | | Robert M. Gagliardi,
J. Robbins,
Herbert Taylor:
Acquisition sequences in PPM communications.
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory 33(5): 738- (1987) |
1982 |
3 | | Solomon W. Golomb,
Herbert Taylor:
Two-dimensional synchronization patterns for minimum ambiguity.
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory 28(4): 600-604 (1982) |
1973 |
2 | | Robert J. McEliece,
Herbert Taylor:
Covering Tori with Squares.
J. Comb. Theory, Ser. A 14(1): 119-124 (1973) |
1 | | Herbert Taylor:
Rearrangements of Incidence Tables.
J. Comb. Theory, Ser. A 14(1): 30-36 (1973) |