Surveys in combinatorics, 1985
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Surveys in combinatorics, 1985
(London Mathematical Society lecture note series, 103)
Cambridge University Press, 1985
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"Eight of the nine invited lectures"--Pref
Invited papers for the Tenth British Combinatorial Conference
Includes bibliographies and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The British Combinatorial Conference is an established biennial international gathering. This volume contains the invited papers presented, by several distinguished mathematicians, at the 1985 conference. The papers cover a broad range of combinatorial topics, including cryptography, greedy algorithms, graph minors, flows through random networks, (0, 1)-distance problems, irregularities of point distributions and reconstruction of infinite graphs.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Combinatorics and Ramanujan's 'lost' notebook G. E. Andrews
- 2. Irregularities of distribution and combinatorics J. Beck
- 3. Adaptive algorithms for communications H. J. Beker
- 4. Random flows: network flows and electrical flows through random media G. R. Grimmett
- 5. On greedy algorithms that succeed A. J. Hoffman
- 6. {0,1*} distance problems in combinatorics J. H. van Lint
- 7. Detachments of graphs and generalised Euler trails C. St J. A. Nash-Williams
- 8. Graph minors - a survey N. Robertson and P. D. Seymour
- Index of names.
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