My papers - Ron Gould (Papers still under construction, more later.)
1. A note on graphs whose neighborhoods are n-cycles
[paper1 1974]
2. On homogeneously traceable nonhamiltonian graphs
[paper2 1979]
3. A note on locally connected and hamiltonian - connected graphs
[paper3 1979]
4. Some ramsey type results on trees versus complete graphs
[paper4 1979]
5. On ramsey numbers of forests versus nearly complete graphs,
[paper5 1980]
6. The min-max super graph
[paper6 1980]
7. Degree sets for homogeneously traceable nonhamiltonian graphs,
[paper7 1981]
9. Bigraphical sets
[paper9 1981]
10. Forbidden subgraphs and the hamiltonian theme,
[paper10 1981]
11. Graphs with prescribed degree sets and girth,
[paper11 1981]
12. A note on the ramsey number for the union of graphs versus many
graphs, [paper12 1981]
13. (D; n)-Cages,graphs
[paper13 1981]
14. Bounds for the ramsey number of a disconnected graph versus any graph
[paper14 1982]
15. Forbidden subgraphs and hamiltonian properties of graphs,
[paper15 1982]
16. On the ramsey number of trees versus graphs with large clique
number, [paper16 1983]
17. Traceability in the square of a tree,
[paper17 1983]
18 Degree sets and graph factorization,
[paper18 1984]
19. A note on mixed ramsey numbers, total chromatic number versus graphs
20. Forbidden subgraphs and hamiltonian properties in the square of a graph
[paper20 1984]
21. A recursive algorithm for hamiltonian cycles in the
(1, j, n)-Cayley graph of the alternating group
[paper21 1985]
22. Cayley graphs and (1, j, n)-sequencings of the alternating group A_n
[paper22 1987]
23. Extremal problems involving neighborhood unions
[paper23 1987]
24. Goodness of trees for generalized books
[paper24 1987]
25. Neighborhood conditions and edge disjoint hamiltonian cycles,
[paper25 1987]
26 Neighborhood closures for graphs,
[paper26 1988]
27. Graphs with an ascending subgraph decomposition,
[paper27 1988]
28. Neighborhood unions and hamiltonian properties in graphs,
[paper28 1989]
29. Some extremal problems involving adjacency conditions for vertices
at distance two,
[paper29 1989]
30. On a neighborhood condition implying the existence of disjoint
complete graphs,
[paper30 1989]
31. Menger path systems, [paper31 1989]
32. An ascending subgraph decomposition for forests,
[paper32 1990]
33. Monochromatic coverings in colored complete graphs,
[paper33 1990]
34. Two - irregular graphs,
[paper34 1990]
35. Lower bounds for lower ramsey numbers,
[paper35 1990]
36. On a generalization of Ore's theorem for hamiltonian-connected
graphs, [paper36 1990]
37. Hamiltonian properties and adjacency conditions in K_{1, 3}-free graphs,
[paper37 1991]
38. Bounds on the number of isolated vertices in sum graphs,
[paper38 1991]
39. Neighborhood unions and highly hamiltonian graphs,
[paper39 1991]
40. Neighborhood conditions and edge-disjoint perfect matchings,
[paper40 1991]
41. Neighborhood intersections and a generalization of Ore's theorem,
[paper41 1991]
42. Updating the Hamiltonian problem - a survey,
[paper42 1991]
43. Generalized degrees, connectivity and hamiltonian properties in graphs,
[paper43 1991]
44. On rotation numbers for digraphs,
[paper44 1991]
45. Seymour's conjecture,
[paper45 1991]
46. On independent generalized degrees and independence numbers
in $K_{1,3}$-free graphs,
[paper46 1991]
47. Neighborhood unions and a generalization of Dirac's theorem,
[paper47 1992]
48. Generalized degrees and Menger path systems,
[paper48 1992]
49. A generalization of Dirac's theorem for $K_{1, 3}$-free graphs,
[paper49 1992]
50. On the ascending subgraph decomposition problem,
[paper50 1992]
51. A characterization of influence graphs of a prescribed graph,
[paper51 1992]