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Victor Klee has made significant contributions not only to all of the above fields, but also to mathematics education, mathematical methods in economics and the decision sciences, applications of discrete mathematics in the biological and social sciences, and information linkage between applied mathematics and industry. Rather than attempting to summarize or comment on Victor Klee's numerous professional achievements, we let his vita and bibliography speak for themselves.
Following the spirit of victor Klee's Holistic view of mathematics, the present collection is not divided into mathematical subcategories, but the articles appear in alphabetical order by first author. In order to facilitate browsing through this volume and to give easy access to papers belonging to the same area, we include a list of papers by subject area.
We are indebted to the Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theorectical Computer Science, in particular to its director Daniel Gorenstein, and to the American Mathematical Society for their help in arranging the publication of this volume. We wish to thank the referees for their invaluable help and the authors for their enthusiastic support throughout this project. But, above all we join all contributors in their birthday wishes expressing the deepest gratitude to Victor Klee for all that he has given to us.
Preface                                                 ix
Biography of Victor Klee                                xi
Bibliograph of Victory Klee                           xvii
Contents (in alphabetical order by author)            xxxi
List of Papers (by subjects)                          xxxv
 
                              Contents
                      
A Dual Forest Algorithm for the Assignment Problem
       HANS ACHATZ, PETER KLEINSCHMIDT, AND
       KONSTANTINOS PAPARRIZOS                                          1
Self-duality Groups and Ranks of Self-dualities
       JONATHAN ASHLEY, BRANKO GRUNBAUM, G. C. SHEPHARD, AND
       WALTER STROMQUIST                                               11
Do Projections Go to Infinity?
       IMRE BARANY, JACOB E. GOODMAN, AND RICHARD POLLACK              51
The Minimal Projective Plane Polyhedral Maps
       D. W. BARNETTE                                                  63
Packing Euclidean Space with Congruent Cylinders and
with Congruent Ellipsoids
       A. BEZDEK AND W. KUPERBERG                                      71
Extended Euler-Poincare Relations for Cell Complexes
       ANDERS BJORNER AND GIL KALAI                                    81
Computing the Convex Hull in the Euclidean Plane in Linear Expected Time
       KARL HEINZ BORGWARDT, NORBERT GAFFKE,
       MICHAEL JUNGER, AND GERHARD REINELT                             91
Measures of F-Stars in Finitely Starlike Sets
       MARILYN BREEN                                                  109
On Sign-Nonsingular Matrices and the Conversion of the Permanent into 
the Determinant
       RICHARD A. BRUALDI AND BRYAN L. SHADER                         117
Recognizing Properties of Periodic Graphs
       EDITH COHEN AND NIMROD MEGIDDO                                 135
On Generic Global Rigidity
        ROBERT CONNELLY                                               147
Some Regular Maps and Their Polyhedral Realizations
        H. S. M. COXETER AND G. C. SHEPHARD                           157
Volumes of a Random Polytope in a Convex Set
        L. DALLA AND D. G. LARMAN                                     175
Bodies of Constant Width in Riemannian Manifolds and Spaces of Constant 
Curvature
        B. V. DEKSTER                                                 181
Uniquely Remotal Hulls
        DUANE DETEMPLE, JACK ROBERTSON, AND GRAHAM WOOD               193
The Symmetries of the Cut Polytope and of Some Relatives
        M. DEZA, V. P. GRISHUKHIN, AND M. LAURENT                     205
Complete Descriptions of Small Multicut Polytopes
        M. DEZA, M. GROTSCHEL. AND M. LAURENT                         221
A Hyperplane Incidence Problem with Applications to Counting Distances
         HERBERT EDELSBRUNNER AND MICHA SHARIR                        253
Gaps in Difference Sets, and the Graph of Nearly Equal Distances
         PAUL ERDOS, ENDRE MAKAI. JANOS PACH, AND JOEL SPENCER        265
Remarks on 5-Neighbor Packings and Coverings with Circles
         G. FEJES TOTH AND L. FEJES TOTH                              275
Symmetric Solutions to Isoperimetric Problems for Polytopes
         P. FILLIMAN                                                  289
A Global Newton Method
         A. A. GOLDSTEIN                                              301
Volume Approximation of Convex Bodies by Circumscribed Polytopes
         PETER M. GRUBER                                              309
Points Sets with Small Integral Distances
         HEIKO HARBORTH AND LOTHAR PIEPMEYER                          319
Convex Minimizers of Variational Problems
         ERHARD HEIL                                                  325
Flattening a Rooted Tree
         PAUL HILFINGER, EUGENE L. LAWLER, AND GUNTER ROTE            335
The Geometric Complementarity Problem and Transcending
    Stationarity in Global Optimization
      REINER HORST AND HOANG TUY                                      341
Every Tree is Graceful (But Some are More Graceful than Others)
      T. C. HU AND A. B. KAHNG                                        355
Qualitative Analysis of Schur Complements
       CHARLES R. JOHNSON AND JOHN MAYBEE                             359
Centers and Invariant Points of Convex Bodies
       M. J. KAISER, T. L. MORIN, AND T. B. TRAFALIS                  367
The Diameter of Graphs of Convex Polytopes and f-Vector Theory
       GIL KALAI                                                      387
Multiply Perspective Simplices, Desmic Triads and the Edelstein Theorems
       L. M. KELLY                                                    413
Submanifolds of the Cube
        W. KUHNEL AND CH. SCHULZ                                      423
Finite Unions of Closed Subgroups of the n-Dimensional Torus
        JIM LAWRENCE                                                  433
Regular Triangulations of Convex Polvtopes
        CARL W. LEE                                                   443
On the Number of Antipodal or Strictly Antipodal Pairs of Points in Finite 
Subsets Of Rd
        E. MAKAI, JR. AND H. MARTINI                                  457
Multi-Order Convexity
        JUAN-ENRIQUE MARTINEZ-LEGAZ AND IVAN SINGER                   471
Almost Orthogonal Lines in Ed
        MOSHE ROSENFELD                                               489
Chiral Polytopes
        EGON SCHULTE AND ASIA IVIC WEISS                              493
Exact Upper Bounds for the Number of Faces in d-Dimensional Voronoi Diagrams
        RAIMUND SEIDEL                                                517
Stretchabilltv of Pseudolines is NP-Hard
        PETER W. SHOR                                                 531
A Zonotope Associated with Graphical Degree Sequences
        RICHARD P. STANLEY                                            555
Geometry of Spaces of Homogeneous Polynomials on Banach Lattices
        K. SUNDARESAN                                                 571
The Combinatorics of Bivariate Splines                          
        WALTER WHITELEY                                               587
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