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On Sets And Graphs Perspectives On Logic And Combinatorics 1st Edition Eugenio G Omodeo

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On Sets And Graphs Perspectives On Logic And Combinatorics 1st Edition Eugenio G Omodeo
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On Sets And Graphs Perspectives On Logic And Combinatorics 1st Edition Eugenio G Omodeo instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.89 MB
Pages: 283
Author: Eugenio G. Omodeo, Alberto Policriti, Alexandru I. Tomescu
ISBN: 9783319549811, 3319549812
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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On Sets And Graphs Perspectives On Logic And Combinatorics 1st Edition Eugenio G Omodeo by Eugenio G. Omodeo, Alberto Policriti, Alexandru I. Tomescu 9783319549811, 3319549812 instant download after payment.

This treatise presents an integrated perspective on the interplay of set theory and graph theory, providing an extensive selection of examples that highlight how methods from one theory can be used to better solve problems originated in the other. Features: explores the interrelationships between sets and graphs and their applications to finite combinatorics; introduces the fundamental graph-theoretical notions from the standpoint of both set theory and dyadic logic, and presents a discussion on set universes; explains how sets can conveniently model graphs, discussing set graphs and set-theoretic representations of claw-free graphs; investigates when it is convenient to represent sets by graphs, covering counting and encoding problems, the random generation of sets, and the analysis of infinite sets; presents excerpts of formal proofs concerning graphs, whose correctness was verified by means of an automated proof-assistant; contains numerous exercises, examples, definitions, problems and insight panels.

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