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Combinatorics: Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute Held at Nijenrode Castle, Breukelen, the Netherlands 8-20 July 1974 1975 Edition
Contributor(s): Hall Jr, M. (Editor), Van Lint, J. H. (Editor)
ISBN: 9027705933     ISBN-13: 9789027705938
Publisher: Springer
OUR PRICE:   $94.05  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: April 1975
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BISAC Categories:
- Mathematics | Discrete Mathematics
- Mathematics | Combinatorics
Dewey: 511.6
LCCN: 75008819
Series: NATO Science Series C:
Physical Information: 1.13" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.91 lbs) 482 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
Combinatorics has come of age. It had its beginnings in a number of puzzles which have still not lost their charm. Among these are EULER'S problem of the 36 officers and the KONIGSBERG bridge problem, BACHET's problem of the weights, and the Reverend T.P. KIRKMAN'S problem of the schoolgirls. Many of the topics treated in ROUSE BALL'S Recreational Mathe- matics belong to combinatorial theory. All of this has now changed. The solution of the puzzles has led to a large and sophisticated theory with many complex ramifications. And it seems probable that the four color problem will only be solved in terms of as yet undiscovered deep results in graph theory. Combinatorics and the theory of numbers have much in common. In both theories there are many prob- lems which are easy to state in terms understandable by the layman, but whose solution depends on complicated and abstruse methods. And there are now interconnections between these theories in terms of which each enriches the other. Combinatorics includes a diversity of topics which do however have interrelations in superficially unexpected ways. The instructional lectures included in these proceedings have been divided into six major areas: 1. Theory of designs; 2. Graph theory; 3. Combinatorial group theory; 4. Finite geometry; 5. Foundations, partitions and combinatorial geometry; 6. Coding theory. They are designed to give an overview of the classical foundations of the subjects treated and also some indication of the present frontiers of research.