This book is intended to be used as the text for a first course in combinatorics. the text has been shaped by two goals, namely, to make complex mathematics accessible to students with a wide range of abilities, interests, and motivations; and to create a pedagogical tool, useful to the broad spectrum of instructors who bring a variety of perspectives and expectations to such a course.
Features retained from the first edition: Lively and engaging writing styleTimely and appropriate examplesNumerous well-chosen exercisesFlexible modular...
A mathematical gem-freshly cleaned and polished
This book is intended to be used as the text for a first course in combinatorics. the text has been ...
Features recent advances and new applications in graph edge coloring
Reviewing recent advances in the Edge Coloring Problem, Graph Edge Coloring: Vizing's Theorem and Goldberg's Conjecture provides an overview of the current state of the science, explaining the interconnections among the results obtained from important graph theory studies. The authors introduce many new improved proofs of known results to identify and point to possible solutions for open problems in edge coloring.
The book begins with an introduction to graph theory and the concept of edge coloring....
Features recent advances and new applications in graph edge coloring
Reviewing recent advances in the Edge Coloring Problem, Graph Edge C...
-...complete, up-to-date coverage of computational complexity theory...the book promises to become the standard reference on computational complexity.- -Zentralblatt MATH
A thorough revision based on advances in the field of computational complexity and readers' feedback, the Second Edition of Theory of Computational Complexity presents updates to the principles and applications essential to understanding modern computational complexity theory. The new edition continues to serve as a comprehensive resource on the...
Praise for the First Edition
-...complete, up-to-date coverage of computational complexity theory...the book promises to become the s...