Quo vadis, graph theory? : a source book for challenges and directions
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Quo vadis, graph theory? : a source book for challenges and directions
(Annals of discrete mathematics, 55)
North-Holland, 1993
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Library, Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University数研
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Hokkaido University, Library, Graduate School of Science, Faculty of Science and School of Science図書
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Papers from an international meeting held at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, Alaska in August, 1990
"Quo vadis, graph theory? was also the title used for An International Conference on the Future of Graph Theory held at Universty of Alaska Fairbanks, August 1990"--p. viii
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Table of Contents
- Whither graph theory?, W.T. Tutte
- the future of graph theory, B. Bollobas
- new directions in graph theory (with an emphasis on the role of applications), F.S. Roberts
- a survey of (m,k)-colorings, M. Frick
- numerical decks of trees, F. Gavril et al
- the complexity of colouring by infinite vertex transitive graphs, B. Bauslaugh
- rainbow subgraphs in edge-colourings of complete graphs, P. Erdos and Z. Tuza
- graphs with special distance properties, M. Lewinter
- probability models for random multigraphs with applications in cluster analysis, E.A.J. Godehardt
- solved and unsolved problems in chemical graph theory, A.T. Balaban
- detour distance in graphs, G. Chartrand et al
- integer-distance graphs, R.P. Grimaldi
- toughness and the cycle structure of graphs, D. Bauer and E, Schmeichel
- the Birkhoff-Lewis equations for graph-colourings, W.T. Tutte
- the complexity of knots, D.J.A. Welsh
- the impact of F-polynomials in graph theory, E.J. Farrell
- a note on well-covered graphs, V. Chvatal and P.J. Slater
- cycle covers and cycle decomposition of graphs, C.-Q. Zhang
- matching extensions and productos of graphs, J. Liu and Q. Yu
- prospects for graph theory algorithms, R.C. Read
- the state of the three colour problem, R. Steinberg
- ranking planar embeddings using PQ-trees, A. Karabeg
- some problems and results in cochromatic theory, P. Erdos and J. Gimbel
- from random graphs to graph theory, A. Rucinski
- matching and vertex packing - how "hard" are they?, M.D. Plummer
- the competition number and its variants, S.-R. Kim
- which double starlike trees span ladders?, M. Lewinter and W.F. Widulski
- the random f-graph process, K.T. Balinska and L.V. Quintas
- quo vadis, random graph theory?, E.M. Palmer
- exploratory statistical analysis of networks, O. Frank and K. Norwicki
- the Hamiltonian decomposition of certain circulant graphs, J. Liu
- discovery-method teaching in graph theory, P.Z. Chinn.
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