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Classic Papers in Combinatorics (Modern Birkhäuser Classics)
✍ Scribed by Ira Gessel (editor), Gian-Carlo Rota (editor)
- Publisher
- Birkhäuser
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 501
- Edition
- Reprint of the 1987 ed.
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
This volume surveys the development of combinatorics since 1930 by presenting in chronological order the fundamental results of the subject proved in over five decades of original papers.
✦ Table of Contents
Cover Page
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Modern Birkhäuser Classics
Title Page
ISBN 9780817648411
Contents
Introduction
Classic Papers in Combinatorics
ON A PROBLEM OF FORMAL LOGIC
NON-SEPARABLE AND PLANAR GRAPHS
A Combinatorial Problem in Geometry
ON REPRESENTATIVES OF SUBSETS
ON THE ABSTRACT PROPERTIES OF LINEAR DEPENDENCE.'
THE DISSECTION OF RECTANGLES INTO SQUARES
ON COLOURING THE NODES OF A NETWORK
SOLUTION OF THE "PROBLEME DES MENAGES"
A RING IN GRAPH THEORY
A DECOMPOSITION THEOREM FOR PARTIALLY ORDERED SETS
THE MARRIAGE PROBLEM.
CIRCUITS AND TREES IN ORIENTED LINEAR GRAPHS
THE FACTORS OF GRAPHS
A PARTITION CALCULUS IN SET THEORY
MAXIMAL FLOW THROUGH A NETWORK
ON PICTURE-WRITING
A THEOREM ON FLOWS IN NETWORKS
COMBINATORIAL PROPERTIES OF MATRICES OF ZEROS AND ONES
GRAPH THEORY AND PROBABILITY
THE STATISTICS OF DIMERS ON A LATTICE
LONGEST INCREASING AND DECREASING SUBSEQUENCES
ON A THEOREM OF R. JUNGEN
REGULARITY AND POSITIONAL GAMES
On well-Quasi-ordering finite trees
On the .Foundations of Combinatorial Theory I. Theory of Mobius Functions
PATHS, TREES, AND FLOWERS
A THEOREM OF FINITE SETS
A Short Proof of Sperner's Lemma
Mobius Inversion in Lattices
A Generalization of a Combinatorial Theorem of Macaulay
Short Proof of a Conjecture by Dyson
On a Lemma of Littlewood and Offord on the Distributions of Linear Combinations of Vectors
Ramsey's Theorem for a Class of Categories
A Characterization of Perfect Graphs
A Note on the Line Reconstruction Problem
ACYCLIC ORIENTATIONS OF GRAPHS*
Valuations on Distributive Lattices
Valuations on Distributive Lattices I
Valuations on Distributive Lattices II
Valuations on Distributive Lattices III
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