Chromatic graph theory is a thriving area that uses various ideas of 'colouring' (of vertices, edges, and so on) to explore aspects of graph theory. It has links with other areas of mathematics, including topology, algebra and geometry, and is increasingly used in such areas as computer networks, wh
Topics in Chromatic Graph Theory
β Scribed by Lowell W. Beineke, Robin J. Wilson (eds.)
- Publisher
- Cambridge University Press
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 387
- Series
- Encyclopedia of mathematics and its applications 156
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Chromatic graph theory is a thriving area that uses various ideas of 'colouring' (of vertices, edges, and so on) to explore aspects of graph theory. It has links with other areas of mathematics, including topology, algebra and geometry, and is increasingly used in such areas as computer networks, where colouring algorithms form an important feature. While other books cover portions of the material, no other title has such a wide scope as this one, in which acknowledged international experts in the field provide a broad survey of the subject. All fifteen chapters have been carefully edited, with uniform notation and terminology applied throughout. Bjarne Toft (Odense, Denmark), widely recognized for his substantial contributions to the area, acted as academic consultant. The book serves as a valuable reference for researchers and graduate students in graph theory and combinatorics and as a useful introduction to the topic for mathematicians in related fields
β¦ Table of Contents
Content: Foreword / Bjarne Toft --
Preface --
Preliminaries / Lowell W. Beineke and Robin J. Wilson --
1. Colouring graphs on surfaces / Bojan Mohar --
2. Brooks's theorem / Michael Stiebitz and Bjarne Toft --
3. Chromatic polynomials / Bill Jackson --
4. Hadwiger's conjecture / Ken-ichi Kawarabayashi --
5. Edge-colourings / Jessica McDonald --
6. List-colourings / Michael Stiebitz and Margit Voigt --
7. Perfect graphs / Nicolas Trotignon --
8. Geometric graphs / Alexander Soifer --
9. Integer flow and orientation / Hongjian Lai, Rong Luo and Cun-Quan Zhang --
10. Colouring random graphs / Ross J. Kang and Colin McDiarmid --
11. Hypergraph colouring / Csilla BujtaΜs, Zsolt Tuza and Vitaly Voloshin --
12. Chromatic scheduling / Dominique de Werra and Alain Hertz --
13. Graph colouring algorithms / Thore Husfeldt --
14. Colouring games / Zsolt Tuza and Xuding Zhu --
15. Unsolved graph colouring problems / Tommy Jensen and Bjarne Toft.
β¦ Subjects
Graph coloring -- Data processing;Graph theory -- Data processing;MATHEMATICS -- Discrete Mathematics;Grafteori
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