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Trends in discrete mathematics

edited by W. Deuber, H.J. Prömel, B. Voigt

(Topics in discrete mathematics, 9)

Elsevier, 1995

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"Reprinted from the journal Discrete mathematics, volume 136, numbers 1-3, [1994]."

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This volume has grown out of a symposium on "Trends in Discrete Mathematics" held in Bielefeld, 1992. The purpose of the symposium was to provide an overview on current and future trends in discrete mathematics. All contributions are by prominent researchers in their respective fields. The book constitutes a body of information on the many different aspects of discrete mathematics. This is a book that will appeal to non-experts as well as experts.

Table of Contents

  • Realizability and uniqueness in graphs, M. Aigner and E. Triesch
  • an order theoretic framework for overlapping clustering, H.-J. Bandelt and A.W.M. Dress
  • search problems - one, two or many rounds, C.A. Christen
  • problems and results in discrete mathematics, P. Erd s
  • on additive properties of general sequences, P. Erd s et al
  • on the fractional dimension of partially ordered sets, S. Felsner and W.T. Trotter
  • recent trends in euclidean Ramsey theory, R.L. Graham
  • on the complexity of some basic problems in computational convexity - 1. containment problems, P. Gritzmann and V. Klee
  • probabilistically checkable proofs and their consequences for approximation algorithms, S. Hougardy et al
  • phase transition phenomena in random discrete structures, T. Luczak
  • the use of elementary substructures in combinatorics, E.C. Milner
  • some combinatorial-algebraic problems from complexity theory, P. Pudlak and V. Rodl
  • isometric embeddings and geometric designs, J.J. Seidel
  • from erdos to algorithms, J. Spencer
  • binomial identities - combinatorial and algorithmic aspects, V. Strehl
  • efficient data structures for Boolean functions, I. Wegener
  • the random cluster process, D.J.A. Welsh.

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