Recent Trends In Graph Theory Combinatorics


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Recent Trends in Graph Theory & Combinatorics


Recent Trends in Graph Theory & Combinatorics

Author: Dr. K.S. Lakshmi

language: en

Publisher: Allied Publishers

Release Date: 2017-04-07


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The seminar was conducted to highlight the vital role of GRAPH THEORY & COMBINATORICS: • in developing mathematical theories for technological advancement and industrial innovation. • to bridge the gap between academia and industry. • to provide a platform for sharing the knowledge of the experts in the field among young students and researchers.

Recent Trends in Graph Theory


Recent Trends in Graph Theory

Author: M. Capobianco

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2006-11-15


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These are the proceedings of the first graph theory conference held in New York City, on June 11-13, 1970, sponsored by St. John's University, Jamaica, New York. In spirit and scope it followed the graph theory conferences recently held in Ann Arbor and Kalamazoo: the contributors and participants were persons from Canada and the United States who are interested and very active in graph theory and its applications.

Recent Trends in Combinatorics


Recent Trends in Combinatorics

Author: Andrew Beveridge

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2016-04-12


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This volume presents some of the research topics discussed at the 2014-2015 Annual Thematic Program Discrete Structures: Analysis and Applications at the Institute for Mathematics and its Applications during Fall 2014, when combinatorics was the focus. Leading experts have written surveys of research problems, making state of the art results more conveniently and widely available. The three-part structure of the volume reflects the three workshops held during Fall 2014. In the first part, topics on extremal and probabilistic combinatorics are presented; part two focuses on additive and analytic combinatorics; and part three presents topics in geometric and enumerative combinatorics. This book will be of use to those who research combinatorics directly or apply combinatorial methods to other fields.