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Quo Vadis, Graph Theory?
Elsevier Science 1993; US$ 136.00Graph Theory (as a recognized discipline) is a relative newcomer to Mathematics. The first formal paper is found in the work of Leonhard Euler in 1736. In recent years the subject has grown so rapidly that in today's literature, graph theory papers abound with new mathematical developments and significant applications. As with any academic field, it... more...
Random Graphs '83
Elsevier Science 2011; US$ 223.00The range of random graph topics covered in this volume includes structure, colouring, algorithms, mappings, trees, network flows, and percolation. The papers also illustrate the application of probability methods to Ramsey's problems, the application of graph theory methods to probability, and relations between games on graphs and random graphs.... more...
Random Graphs '85
Elsevier Science 2011; US$ 223.00Covering a wide range of Random Graphs subjects, this volume examines series-parallel networks, properties of random subgraphs of the n-cube, random binary and recursive trees, random digraphs, induced subgraphs and spanning trees in random graphs as well as matchings, hamiltonian cycles and closure in such structures. Papers in this collection also... more...
Recent Results in the Theory of Graph Spectra
Elsevier Science 1988; US$ 136.00The purpose of this volume is to review the results in spectral graph theory which have appeared since 1978. The problem of characterizing graphs with least eigenvalue -2 was one of the original problems of spectral graph theory. The techniques used in the investigation of this problem have continued to be useful in other contexts including forbidden... more...
Eulerian Graphs and Related Topics
Elsevier Science 1990; US$ 136.00Eulerian Graphs and Related Topics more...
Eulerian Graphs and Related Topics
Elsevier Science 1991; US$ 136.00Eulerian Graphs and Related Topics more...
Graph Theory and Combinatorics 1988
Elsevier Science 1989; US$ 136.00Combinatorics has not been an established branch of mathematics for very long: the last quarter of a century has seen an explosive growth in the subject. This growth has been largely due to the doyen of combinatorialists, Paul Erdős, whose penetrating insight and insatiable curiosity has provided a huge stimulus for workers in the field. There... more...









