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A Course In Topological Combinatorics 2013th Edition Mark De Longueville

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A Course In Topological Combinatorics 2013th Edition Mark De Longueville
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.82 MB
Pages: 244
Author: Mark de Longueville
ISBN: 9781441979094, 1441979093
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 2013

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A Course In Topological Combinatorics 2013th Edition Mark De Longueville by Mark De Longueville 9781441979094, 1441979093 instant download after payment.

A Course in Topological Combinatorics is the first undergraduate textbook on the field of topological combinatorics, a subject that has become an active and innovative research area in mathematics over the last thirty years with growing applications in math, computer science, and other applied areas. Topological combinatorics is concerned with solutions to combinatorial problems by applying topological tools. In most cases these solutions are very elegant and the connection between combinatorics and topology often arises as an unexpected surprise. The textbook covers topics such as fair division, graph coloring problems, evasiveness of graph properties, and embedding problems from discrete geometry. The text contains a large number of figures that support the understanding of concepts and proofs. In many cases several alternative proofs for the same result are given, and each chapter ends with a series of exercises. The extensive appendix makes the book completely self-contained. The textbook is well suited for advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate mathematics students. Previous knowledge in topology or graph theory is helpful but not necessary. The text may be used as a basis for a one- or two-semester course as well as a supplementary text for a topology or combinatorics class.

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