"The appearance of Grünbaum's book Convex Polytopes in 1967 was a moment of grace to geometers and combinatorialists. The special spirit of the book is very much alive even in those chapters where the book's immense influence made them quickly obsolete. Some other chapters promise beautiful unexplor
Convex Polytopes
✍ Scribed by Branko Grünbaum (auth.), Volker Kaibel, Victor Klee, Günter M. Ziegler (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag New York
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 561
- Series
- Graduate Texts in Mathematics 221
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Subjects
Convex and Discrete Geometry
📜 SIMILAR VOLUMES
"The original edition [...] inspired a whole generation of grateful workers in polytope theory. Without it, it is doubtful whether many of the subsequent advances in the subject would have been made. The many seeds it sowed have since grown into healthy trees, with vigorous branches and luxuriant fo
<p><P>"The appearance of Grünbaum's book <STRONG>Convex Polytopes</STRONG> in 1967 was a moment of grace to geometers and combinatorialists. The special spirit of the book is very much alive even in those chapters where the book's immense influence made them quickly obsolete. Some other chapters pro
<p><P>"The appearance of Grünbaum's book <STRONG>Convex Polytopes</STRONG> in 1967 was a moment of grace to geometers and combinatorialists. The special spirit of the book is very much alive even in those chapters where the book's immense influence made them quickly obsolete. Some other chapters pro
The appearance of Gruenbaum's book Convex Polytopes in 1967 was a moment of grace to geometers and combinatorialists. The special spirit of the book is very much alive even in those chapters where the book's immense influence made them quickly obsolete. Some other chapters promise beautiful unexplor