Directions In Infinite Graph Theory And Combinatorics


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Directions in Infinite Graph Theory and Combinatorics


Directions in Infinite Graph Theory and Combinatorics

Author: R. Diestel

language: en

Publisher: Elsevier

Release Date: 2016-06-06


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This book has arisen from a colloquium held at St. John's College, Cambridge, in July 1989, which brought together most of today's leading experts in the field of infinite graph theory and combinatorics. This was the first such meeting ever held, and its aim was to assess the state of the art in the discipline, to consider its links with other parts of mathematics, and to discuss possible directions for future development. This volume reflects the Cambridge meeting in both level and scope. It contains research papers as well as expository surveys of particular areas. Together they offer a comprehensive portrait of infinite graph theory and combinatorics, which should be particularly attractive to anyone new to the discipline.

Directions in infinite graph theory and combinatorics


Directions in infinite graph theory and combinatorics

Author: Reinhard Diestel

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1991


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Directions in Infinite Graph Theory and Combinatorics


Directions in Infinite Graph Theory and Combinatorics

Author: Reinhard Diestel

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1992


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This book has arisen from a colloquium held at St. John's College, Cambridge, in July 1989, which brought together most of today's leading experts in the field of infinite graph theory and combinatorics. This was the first such meeting ever held, and its aim was to assess the state of the art in the discipline, to consider its links with other parts of mathematics, and to discuss possible directions for future development. This volume reflects the Cambridge meeting in both level and scope. It contains research papers as well as expository surveys of particular areas. Together they offer a comprehensive portrait of infinite graph theory and combinatorics, which should be particularly attractive to anyone new to the discipline.