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
- 270
- 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
Title
Contents
Preface
Graph Theory as a Structural Model in the Social Sciences (Frank Harary)
The Mystery of the Heawood Conjecture (J. W. T. Youngs)
Graph Theory Algorithms (Ronald C. Read)
On Eigenvalues and Colorings of Graphs (Alan J. Hoffman)
Blocking Polyhedra (D. R. Fulkerson)
Connectivity in Matroids (W. T. Tutte)
The Use of Circuit Codes in Analog-to-Digital Conversion (Victor Klee)
Some Mapping Problems for Tournaments (J. W. Moon)
On Some Connections between Graph Theory and Experimental Designs and Some Recent Existence Results (D. K. Ray Chaudhuri)
On the Foundations of Combinatorial Theory (Gian-Carlo Rota and Ronald Mullin)
A Composition Theorem for the Enumeration of Certain Subsets of the Symmetric Semigroup (Bernard Harris and Lowell Schoenfeld)
Symbols for the Harris-Schoenfeld Paper
Index
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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