Surveys In Combinatorics 2001


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Surveys in Combinatorics, 2001


Surveys in Combinatorics, 2001

Author: James William Peter Hirschfeld

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2001


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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.

Surveys in Combinatorics


Surveys in Combinatorics

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language: en

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Release Date: 2007


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Surveys in Combinatorics 2003


Surveys in Combinatorics 2003

Author: C. D. Wensley

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2003-07-24


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The British Combinatorial Conference is held every two years and is a key event for mathematicians worldwide working in combinatorics. In June 2003 the conference was held at the University of Wales, Bangor. The papers contained here are surveys contributed by the invited speakers and are of the high quality that befits the event. There is also a tribute to Bill Tutte who had a long-standing association with the BCC. The papers cover topics currently attracting significant research interest as well as some less traditional areas such as the combinatorics of protecting digital content. They will form an excellent resource for established researchers as well as graduate students who will find much here to inspire future work.