Among the intuitively appealing aspects of graph theory is its close connection to drawings and geometry. The development of computer technology has become a source of motivation to reconsider these connections, in particular geometric graphs are emerging as a new subfield of graph theory. Arrangements of points and lines are the objects for many challenging problems and surprising solutions in combinatorial geometry. The book is a collection of beautiful and partly very recent results from the intersection of geometry, graph theory and combinatorics.
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"The book is written in a pleasant and clear style, with generous pictures and lucid explanations. [...] I recommend this splendid litte book für PhD students and researchers who work or wish to work in discrete geometry".
Combinatorics, Probability and Computing (Cambridge University Press), 15/2006
"[The author] has contributed an introduction to this fascinating and mathematically challenging - yet intuitively accessible - field."
Monatshefte für Mathematik, 02/2006
Combinatorics, Probability and Computing (Cambridge University Press), 15/2006
"[The author] has contributed an introduction to this fascinating and mathematically challenging - yet intuitively accessible - field."
Monatshefte für Mathematik, 02/2006