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Applications of combinatorial mathematics

edited by Chris Mitchell

(The Institute of Mathematics and its Applications conference series, new ser., 60)

Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, c1997

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"Based on the proceedings of a conference on the applications of combinatorial mathematics organized by the Institute of Mathematics and Its Applications and held at the University of Oxford in December 1994."

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Description

In the last thirty years, combinatorial mathematics has found itself at the heart of many technological applications. The aims of the conference on which this book is based were to stimulate combinatorial mathematicians to pursue new lines of research of potential practical importance, and to uncover the breadth of applications of the subject. Topics covered include neural networks, cryptography, radio frequency assignment for mobile telecommunications, coding theory, sequences for communications applications, interconnection networks, data types, knot theory, radar, parallel processing, network reliability, formal specification of programs and protocols, and combinatorial optimisation.

Table of Contents

  • The Combinatorics of some Abstract Data Types
  • Recent Results in the Theory or Program Flowgraphs
  • Applications of Combinatorics to Security
  • The Regular Coloration of Graphs
  • The Use of Combinatorial Structures in Communication Signal Design
  • A Constructive Algorithm for Neural Network Design with Application to Channel Equalization
  • The Weight Distribution of K M Codes
  • Densities of Perfect Linear Complexity Profile Binary Sequences
  • When Constraints are Easy to Satisfy
  • A Unified Approach to Problems in Radio Channel Assignment
  • Interconnection Networks Based on Two-dimensional de Bruijn Graphs
  • A Graph Theoretic Solution to the Interface Equation
  • Uniformly Optimally Reliable Networks for Vertex Failures
  • Multi-Function Coding and Modulation for Spread Spectrum and CDMA with Inherent Security
  • Multi-Stage Scheduling Problems with Precedence Constraints
  • Frequency Assignment for Cellular Radio Networks

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