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Combinatorial Computational Mathematics Present And Future Pohang The Republic Of Korea 1517 February 2000 1st Jh Kwah

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Combinatorial Computational Mathematics Present And Future Pohang The Republic Of Korea 1517 February 2000 1st Jh Kwah
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Publisher: World Scientific
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.4 MB
Pages: 286
Author: J.H. Kwah, S. Hong, K.H. Kim, Sungpyo Hong, Jin Ho Kwak, Ki Hang Kim, Fred W. Roush
ISBN: 9789810246785, 9810246781
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1st

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Combinatorial Computational Mathematics Present And Future Pohang The Republic Of Korea 1517 February 2000 1st Jh Kwah by J.h. Kwah, S. Hong, K.h. Kim, Sungpyo Hong, Jin Ho Kwak, Ki Hang Kim, Fred W. Roush 9789810246785, 9810246781 instant download after payment.

This book describes and summarizes past work in important areas of combinatorics and computation, as well as gives directions for researchers working in these areas in the 21st century. It contains primarily survey papers and presents original research by Peter Fishburn, Jim Ho Kwak, Jaeun Lee, K.H. Kim, F.W. Roush and Susan Williams. The papers deal with some of the most exciting and promising developments in the areas of coding theory in relation to number theory, lattice theory and its applications, graph theory and its applications, topological techniques in combinatorics, symbolic dynamics and mathematical social science.

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