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Dieses Buch ist [...] eine hervorragende Einführung in Kombinatorik und Graphentheorie für Studienanfänger in Mathematik (und Informatik). [...] das Buch ist wegen des ungewöhnlichen und sehr attraktiven Stiles der Darstellung bemerkenswert. [...] Die Sprachform ist vorwiegend die eines Gespräches mit dem Leser, der dadurch in die Gedankengänge und Überlegungen des Autors hineingeführt und hineingezogen wird. Zum Beispiel werden bei einem Beweis zuerst die Grundidee oder die Zielsetzung genannt und erläutert, und auch im weiteren Verlauf wird immer wieder durch alternative Formulierungen das Verständnis vertieft oder ermöglicht. Dadurch werden im Leser adäquate Vorstellungen zu den formalen Schritten erzeugt, die dann wieder eigenständiges und kreatives Denken ermöglichen. Die Lektüre ist also anregend und sehr motivierend! Die Aufgaben sind dagegen ziemlich anspruchsvoll, werden aber ausführlich erläutert. [..] W. Dörfler (Klagenfurt), Internationale Mathematische Nachrichten, 2003, Vol 57, Issue 192, S. 46-47 [Die Bereiche Kombinatorik und Graphentehorie] werden in all ihren Ausprägungen, reizvollen Einzelergebnissen und vielfältigen Anwendungen [...] ausführlich dargestellt. In gemächlicher Breite behandeln die Autoren ihre Themen, beweisen Kernsätze mehrfach auf unterschiedliche Weise und motivieren wichtige Theorien sehr anregend. Ihr selbstgestelltes Ziel, Freude und Genuss an mathematischem Denken zu vermitteln, dürften sie erreicht haben. Eine Vielzahl inhaltlich sehr reizvoller Aufgaben bereichern den Text; für die schwierigeren findet man in einem Schlusskapitel Lösungshilfen. In weiten Teilen reichen Schulkenntnisse für ein Verständnis aus. Der sehr gehaltvolle Band kann neben Studierenden daher auch bereits Schülern empfohlen werden. Wolfgang Grölz, ekz-Informationsdienst, ID 44/2002 - BA 12/2002.
Discrete mathematics. --- Computers. --- Combinatorics. --- Computer science—Mathematics. --- Discrete Mathematics. --- Theory of Computation. --- Mathematics of Computing.
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The book offers the readers a collection of high quality papers in selected topics of Discrete Mathematics, to celebrate the 60th birthday of Professor Jarik Nešetril. Leading experts have contributed survey and research papers in the areas of Algebraic Combinatorics, Combinatorial Number Theory, Game theory, Ramsey Theory, Graphs and Hypergraphs, Homomorphisms, Graph Colorings and Graph Embeddings.
Mathematics. --- Computer science --- Graph theory. --- Nešetřil, Jaroslav. --- Computer mathematics --- Discrete mathematics --- Electronic data processing --- Math --- Science --- Mathematics --- Graph theory --- Graphs, Theory of --- Theory of graphs --- Combinatorial analysis --- Topology --- Extremal problems --- Nešetřil, J. --- Nešetřil, Jarik --- Combinatorics. --- Algorithms. --- Computational complexity. --- Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science. --- Complexity, Computational --- Machine theory --- Algorism --- Algebra --- Arithmetic --- Combinatorics --- Mathematical analysis --- Foundations --- Computer science—Mathematics. --- Nesetril, Jaroslav.
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In the tradition of EuroComb'01 (Barcelona), Eurocomb'03 (Prague), EuroComb'05 (Berlin), Eurocomb'07 (Seville), Eurocomb'09 (Bordeaux), and Eurocomb'11 (Budapest), this volume covers recent advances in combinatorics and graph theory including applications in other areas of mathematics, computer science and engineering. Topics include, but are not limited to: Algebraic combinatorics, combinatorial geometry, combinatorial number theory, combinatorial optimization, designs and configurations, enumerative combinatorics, extremal combinatorics, ordered sets, random methods, topological combinatorics.
Algebras, Linear -- Congresses. --- Combinatorial analysis -- Congresses. --- Graph theory -- Congresses. --- Mathematics --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Algebra --- Combinatorial analysis --- Graph theory --- Math --- Mathematics. --- Combinatorics. --- Graph theory. --- Graph Theory. --- Science --- Combinatorics --- Mathematical analysis --- Graphs, Theory of --- Theory of graphs --- Topology --- Extremal problems
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Mathematics. --- Computer science --- Mathematics --- 51-7 --- 519.1 --- Math --- Science --- 519.1 Combinatorics. Graph theory --- Combinatorics. Graph theory --- 51-7 Mathematical studies and methods in other sciences. Scientific mathematics. Actuarial mathematics. Biometrics. Econometrics etc. --- Mathematical studies and methods in other sciences. Scientific mathematics. Actuarial mathematics. Biometrics. Econometrics etc. --- Computer mathematics --- Discrete mathematics --- Electronic data processing --- Mathematical studies and methods in other sciences. Scientific mathematics. Actuarial mathematics. Biometrics. Econometrics etc --- Computer science - Mathematics. --- Computer science - Mathematics
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In the tradition of EuroComb'01 (Barcelona), Eurocomb'03 (Prague), EuroComb'05 (Berlin), Eurocomb'07 (Seville), Eurocomb'09 (Bordeaux), and Eurocomb'11 (Budapest), this volume covers recent advances in combinatorics and graph theory including applications in other areas of mathematics, computer science and engineering. Topics include, but are not limited to: Algebraic combinatorics, combinatorial geometry, combinatorial number theory, combinatorial optimization, designs and configurations, enumerative combinatorics, extremal combinatorics, ordered sets, random methods, topological combinatorics.
Statistical science --- Mathematics --- Discrete mathematics --- Mathematical statistics --- grafieken --- discrete wiskunde --- statistiek --- wiskunde
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This volume in the Annals of Discrete Mathematics brings together contributions by renowned researchers in combinatorics, graphs and complexity. The conference on which this book is based was the fourth in a series which began in 1963, which was the first time specialists from East and West were able to come together. The 1990 meeting attracted 170 mathematicians and computer scientists from around the world, so this book represents an international, detailed view of recent research.
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