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    Graph Theory As I Have Known It

    Graph Theory As I Have Known It by Tutte, W. T.;

    Sorozatcím: Oxford Lecture Series in Mathematics and Its Applications; 11;

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    • Kiadó OUP Oxford
    • Megjelenés dátuma 1998. június 11.
    • Kötetek száma laminated boards

    • ISBN 9780198502517
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem164 oldal
    • Méret 242x161x16 mm
    • Súly 399 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk line figures
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    This book is a unique introduction to graph theory, written by one of the founding fathers. It is not intended as a comprehensive treatise, but rather as an account of those parts of the theory that have been of special interest to the author. Professor Tutte details his experiences in the area, and provides a fascinating insight into the processes leading to his proofs.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    This book provides a unique and unusual introduction to graph theory by one of the founding fathers, and will be of interest to all researchers in the subject. It is not intended as a comprehensive treatise, but rather as an account of those parts of the theory that have been of special interest to the author. Professor Tutte details his experience in the area, and provides a fascinating insight into how he was led to his theorems and the proofs he used. As well as being of historical interest it provides a useful starting point for research, with references to further suggested books as well as the original papers.

    The book starts by detailing the first problems worked on by Professor Tutte and his colleagues during his days as an undergraduate member of the Trinity Mathematical Society in Cambridge. It covers subjects such as comnbinatorial problems in chess, the algebraicization of graph theory, reconstruction of graphs, and the chromatic eigenvalues. In each case fascinating historical and biographical information about the author's research is provided.

    The book is not intended as a comprehensive treatise, and is not a textbook in the classical sense. It provides a unique and unusual introduction to graph theory by one of the founding fathers of the subject. The opening chapter tells of the first problems worked on by the author and his colleagues (collectively know as the Trintity Four). Their interests in graph theory was aroused by a problem in a mathematical puzzle book. Beginning with an account of their work on the construction of perfect squares and rectangles, the subsequent chapters describe the developement of the author's ideas: the disproof of Tait's conjecture on Hamiltonian circuits, factorizing graphs, algebra in graph theory, symmetry in graphs, graphs on spheres, and chromatic eigenvalues.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Squaring the square
    Knights errant
    Graphs within graphs
    Unsymmetrical electricity
    Algebra in graph theory
    Symmetry in graphs
    Graphs on spheres
    The cats of Cheshire
    Reconstruction
    Planar enumeration
    The chromatic eigenvalues
    In conclusion
    References
    Index

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