<P>This book contains invited and contributed papers on combinatorics, random graphs and networks, algorithms analysis and trees, branching processes, constituting the Proceedings of the 3rd International Colloquium on Mathematics and Computer Science that will be held in Vienna in September 2004. I
Mathematics and Computer Science III: Algorithms, Trees, Combinatorics and Probabilities (Trends in Mathematics)
✍ Scribed by Michael Drmota (editor), Philippe Flajolet (editor), Danièle Gardy (editor), Bernhard Gittenberger (editor)
- Publisher
- Birkhäuser
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 542
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Mathematics and Computer Science III contains invited and contributed papers on combinatorics, random graphs and networks, algorithms analysis and trees, branching processes, constituting the Proceedings of the Third International Colloquium on Mathematics and Computer Science, held in Vienna in September 2004. It addresses a large public in applied mathematics, discrete mathematics and computer science, including researchers, teachers, graduate students and engineers.
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