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Combinatorics: Set Systems, Hypergraphs, Families of Vectors and Combinatorial Probability

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Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Leaves
189
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Combinatorics is a book whose main theme is the study of subsets of a finite set. It gives a thorough grounding in the theories of set systems and hypergraphs, while providing an introduction to matroids, designs, combinatorial probability and Ramsey theory for infinite sets. The gems of the theory are emphasized: beautiful results with elegant proofs. The book developed from a course at Louisiana State University and combines a careful presentation with the informal style of those lectures. It should be an ideal text for senior undergraduates and beginning graduates.


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