Surveys in combinatorics, 2001
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Surveys in combinatorics, 2001
(London Mathematical Society lecture note series, 288)
Cambridge University Press, 2001
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Note
This book is dedicated to Crispin Nash-William 19 December 1932-20 January 2001
"On the occasion of the 18th British Combinatorial Conference at the University of Sussex, 1 to 6 July, 2001, this book comprises the survey papers by the nine invited speakers and a memoire of Crispin Nash-Williams, past chairman of the British Combinatorial Committee"--Pref.
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
The British Combinatorial Conference is held every two years and is now a key event for mathematicians worldwide, working in combinatorics. This volume is published on the occasion of the 18th meeting, which was held 1st-6th July 2001 at the University of Sussex. The papers contained here are surveys contributed by the invited speakers, and are thus of a quality befitting the event. There is also a tribute to Crispin Nash-Williams, past chairman of the British Combinatorial Committee. The diversity of the subjects covered means that this will be a valuable reference for researchers in combinatorics. However, graduate students will also find much here that could be of use for stimulating future research.
Table of Contents
- 1. Crispin Nash-Williams J. Sheehan
- 2. The Penrose polynomial of graphs and matroids M. Aigner
- 3. Cyclic designs I. Anderson
- 4. Orthogonal designs and space-time codes for wireless communication A. R. Calderbank and A. F. Naguib
- 5. Sampling and counting unlabelled structures L. A. Goldberg
- 6. Graphs on surfaces and graph minors B. Mohar
- 7. Graph colouring with the probabilistic method M. S. O. Molloy
- 8. The interplay between graphs and matroids J. G. Oxley
- 9. Ovoids, spreads and m-systems of finite classical polar spaces J. A. Thas
- 10. List colourings of graphs D. R. Woodall.
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