This book unifies and synthesizes research on graph structure over the last 25 years. The definitive reference for graduate students and researchers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bruno Courcelle is a Professor at Bordeaux 1 University and a member of LaBRI (the Bordeaux Laboratory of Computer Science, CNRS) and of the Institut Universitaire de France. After studying at the École Normale Supérieure, he was a researcher at INRIA (1972-8), before becoming a Professor at Bordeaux in 1979. He obtained his PhD (supervised by M. Nivat), in 1976. He is on the editorial boards for the journals Information and Computation and Logical Methods in Computer Science.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Maurice Nivat Introduction 1. Overview 2. Graph algebras and widths of graphs 3. Equational and recognizable sets in many-sorted algebras 4. Equational and recognizable sets of graphs 5. Monadic second-order logic 6. Algorithmic applications 7. Monadic second-order transductions 8. Transductions of terms and words 9. Relational structures Conclusion and open problems References Index of notation Index.
Foreword Maurice Nivat Introduction 1. Overview 2. Graph algebras and widths of graphs 3. Equational and recognizable sets in many-sorted algebras 4. Equational and recognizable sets of graphs 5. Monadic second-order logic 6. Algorithmic applications 7. Monadic second-order transductions 8. Transductions of terms and words 9. Relational structures Conclusion and open problems References Index of notation Index.
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