Proceedings of an Advanced Seminar Conducted by the Mathematics Research Center, United States Army, at the University of Wisconsin, Madison October 13-15, 1969
Graph Theory and Its Applications
โ Scribed by Bernard Harris (editor)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1970
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 280
- Series
- Publication No. 24 of the Mathematics Research Center United States Army The University of Wisconsin
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Proceedings of an Advanced Seminar
Conducted by the Mathematics Research Center,
United States Army, at the University
of Wisconsin, Madison
October 13-15, 1969
โฆ Table of Contents
PREFACE. vii
Graph Theory as a Structural Model in the
Social Sciences. 1
Frank Harary
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
The Mystery of the Heawood Conjecture. 17
J. W. T. Youngs
University of California, Santa Cruz, California
Graph Theory Algorithms. 51
Ronald C. Read
University of the West Indies, Jamaica, West Indies
On Eigenvalues and Colorings of Graphs. 79
Alan J. Hoffman
Thomas J. Watson Research Center,
I.B.M. Corporation, Yorktown Heights, New York
Blocking Polyhedra. 93
D. R. Fulkerson
The Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, California
Connectivity in Matroids .. 113
W. T. Tutte
University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
The Use of Circuit Codes in Analog-to-Digital
Conversion. 121
Victor Klee
University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
Some Mapping Problems for Tournaments. 133
J. W. Moon
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
On Some Connections between Graph Theory and Experimental
Designs and Some Recent Existence Results. 149
D. K. Ray Chaudhuri
Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
On the Foundations of Combinatorial Theory. 167
Gian-Carlo Rota
Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Ronald Mullin
Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida
A Composition Theorem for the Enumeration of Certain
Subsets of the Symmetric Semigroup. 215
Bernard Harris
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin
Lowell Schoenfeld
SUNY at Buffalo, Amherst, New York
Symbols for the Harris-Schoenfeld Paper. 253
index.255
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
Graphs are extremely useful in modelling systems in physical sciences and engineering problems, because of their intuitive diagrammatic nature. This text gives a reasonably deep account of material closely related to engineering applications. Topics like directed-graph solutions of linear equations,
The book has many important features which make it suitable for both undergraduate and postgraduate students in various branches of engineering and general and applied sciences. The important topics interrelating Mathematics & Computer Science are also covered briefly. The book is useful to readers
<p>The book has many important features which make it suitable for both undergraduate and postgraduate students in various branches of engineering and general and applied sciences. The important topics interrelating Mathematics & Computer Science are also covered briefly. The book is useful to reade
<span>The book has many important features which make it suitable for both undergraduate and postgraduate students in various branches of engineering and general and applied sciences. The important topics interrelating Mathematics & Computer Science are also covered briefly. The book is useful t
INTRODUCTION TO GRAPH MODELSGraphs and DigraphsCommon Families of GraphsGraph Modeling ApplicationsWalks and DistancePaths, Cycles, and TreesVertex and Edge Attributes: More ApplicationsSTRUCTURE AND REPRESENTATIONGraph IsomorphismRevised!Automorphisms and Symmetry Moved and revised!SubgraphsSome Gr