Search Graph Biblilography
NOTES ON SEARCHING
Search Engine
The search engine is based on an ancient Perl script written by Dr. Joe Culberson in University of
Alberta. A record is reported if the patterns match anywhere in the
bibTeX record. All matches are done on lower case after non-alphabetic
characters in the bibTeX file are eliminated.
Thus, setting the First Search term to "erdos" and the Second to "bollobas"
will retrieve a record containing the field
,author= {B. Bollob\'{a}s and P. Erd\"{o}s}
as well as two references in a volume honoring Erdos and edited by Bollobas.
String Definitions
The bibTeX file contains a number of string definitions used throughout.
To determine the definition of a string in a bibTeX record, set the
output format to bibTeX, then use the
string in the First Search Term and the word "string" in the Second.
For example, setting the first to "ejor" and the second to "string"
results in the output
@string{ejor = {European Journal of Operational Research}}
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stewart@cs.ualberta.ca, July 29, 1995