Horizons of combinatorics
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Horizons of combinatorics
(Bolyai Society mathematical studies, 17)
Springer , János Bolyai Mathematical Society, c2008
- : Springer
- : János Bolyai Math. Soc
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Note
Contributors: V. Csiszár, L. Rejtő and G. Tusnády ... [et al.]
"The János Bolyai Mathematical Society and the Alféd Rényi Institute of Mathematics organized the conference Horizons of Combinatorics during the period July 17-21, 2006 at Balatonalmádi (Lake Balaton, Hungary). ... The present volume is strongly related to this conference."--Pref
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Hungarian mathematics has always been known for discrete mathematics, including combinatorial number theory, set theory and recently random structures, and combinatorial geometry. The recent volume contains high level surveys on these topics with authors mostly being invited speakers for the conference "Horizons of Combinatorics" held in Balatonalmadi, Hungary in 2006. The collection gives an overview of recent trends and results in a large part of combinatorics and related topics.
Table of Contents
Ballot Theorems, Old and New.- Statistical Inference on Random Structures.- Proof Techniques for Factor Theorems.- Erd?s-Hajnal-type Results on Intersection Patterns of Geometric Objects.- Old and New Problems and Results in Ramsey Theory.- Forbidden Intersection Patterns in the Families of Subsets (Introducing a Method).- Subsums of a Finite Sum and Extremal Sets of Vertices of the Hypercube.- Combinatorial Conditions for the Rigidity of Tensegrity Frameworks.- Polygonal Graphs.- Infinite Combinatorics: From Finite to Infinite.- The Random Walk Method for Intersecting Families.- Problems and Results on Colorings of Mixed Hypergraphs.- Random Discrete Matrices.
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