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Alpern, Steve, Baston, Vic and Gal, Shmuel (2009) Searching symmetric networks with Utilitarian-Postman paths. Networks, 53 (4). pp. 392-402. ISSN 1097-0037
Alpern, Steven, Baston, Vic and Gal, Shmuel (2008) Network search games with immobile hider, without a designated searcher starting point. International Journal of Game Theory, 37 (2). pp. 281-302. ISSN 0020-7276
Alpern, Steven and Baston, Vic (2006) A common notion of clockwise can help in planar rendezvous. European Journal of Operational Research, 175 (2). pp. 688-706. ISSN 0377-2217
Alpern, Steven, Baston, Vic and Gal, Shmuel (2006) Searching symmetric networks with Utilitarian Postman paths. CDAM research report series (LSE-CDAM-2006-05). Centre for Discrete and Applicable Mathematics, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Alpern, Steven and Baston, Vic (2006) Rendezvous in higher dimensions. SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization, 44 (6). 2233 - 2252. ISSN 0363-0129
Alpern, Steven, Baston, Vic and Gal, Schmuel (2006) Network search games with immobile hider, without a designated searcher starting point. CDAM research report series (LSE-CDAM-2006-03). Centre for Discrete and Applicable Mathematics, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Alpern, Steven and Baston, Vic (2005) Rendezvous on a planar lattice. Operations Research, 53 (6). 996 - 1006. ISSN 0030-364X
Alpern, Steven and Baston, Vic (2004) Rendezvous on a planar lattice. CDAM research report series (LSE-CDAM-2004-08). Centre for Discrete and Applicable Mathematics, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Alpern, Steven and Baston, Vic (2004) Rendezvous in higher dimensions. CDAM Research Report Series (LSE-CDAM-2004-06). Centre for Discrete and Applicable Mathematics, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Alpern, Steven and Baston, Vic (2004) A common notion of clockwise can help in planar rendezvous. CDAM research report series (LSE-CDAM-2004-07). Centre for Discrete and Applicable Mathematics, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.