This thorough introduction to combinatorial and discrete mathematics provides readable and well-illustrated instruction in the basic material for graduate students in mathematics and computer science. With optional more advanced material and a thorough bibliography, it will also be an essential reference work for researchers in the field.
This thorough introduction to combinatorial and discrete mathematics provides readable and well-illustrated instruction in the basic material for graduate students in mathematics and computer science. With optional more advanced material and a thorough bibliography, it will also be an essential reference work for researchers in the field.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Douglas B. West is Professor of Mathematics at Zhejiang Normal University and Professor Emeritus at the University of Illinois, where he won a campus-wide teaching award in 2002. Professor West has written more than 250 research articles on diverse topics in combinatorics and has advised 38 doctoral students. His earlier books include Introduction to Graph Theory (2001), a popular textbook adopted around the world for courses. He is Editor-in-Chief of Discrete Mathematics (since 2007) and Associate Editor of the American Mathematical Monthly (editing solutions for the Problems section since 1986). He also maintains web pages at https://faculty.math.illinois.edu/~west/ giving links to conferences in discrete mathematics and advice on writing mathematics.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I. Enumeration: 1. Combinatorial arguments 2. Recurrence relations 3. Generating functions 4. Further topics Part II. Graphs: 5. First concepts for graphs 6. Matchings 7. Connectivity and cycles 8. Coloring 9. Planar graphs Part III. Sets: 10. Ramsey theory 11. Extremal problems 12. Partially ordered sets 13. Combinatorial designs Part IV. Methods: 14. The probabilistic method 15. Linear algebra 16. Geometry and topology Appendix. Hints to selected exercises References Author index Notation index Subject index.
Introduction Part I. Enumeration: 1. Combinatorial arguments 2. Recurrence relations 3. Generating functions 4. Further topics Part II. Graphs: 5. First concepts for graphs 6. Matchings 7. Connectivity and cycles 8. Coloring 9. Planar graphs Part III. Sets: 10. Ramsey theory 11. Extremal problems 12. Partially ordered sets 13. Combinatorial designs Part IV. Methods: 14. The probabilistic method 15. Linear algebra 16. Geometry and topology Appendix. Hints to selected exercises References Author index Notation index Subject index.
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