Nine papers on graph colourings, presented by speakers at a one-day meeting at the Open University in December 1988. The topics presented have been chosen to cover as wide a field as possible within the area of graph colourings. Each paper contains a cetain amount of survey material to put the results of the paper into perspective, as well as a discussion of new results. It is not the aim of this book to present a succession of highly technical research papers which would be better in a specialized journal.
Graph Theory has recently emerged as a subject in its own right, as well as being an important mathematical tool in such diverse subjects as operational research, chemistry, sociology and...
Graph Theory with Applications
Visual Explanations: Images and Quantities, Evidence and Narrative is about pictures of verbs, the representation of mechanism and motion, process and dynamics, causes and effects, explanation and narrative. Practical applications...
Fundamentals of Graph Theory
Designed as the bridge to cross the widening gap between mathematics and computer science, and planned as the mathematical base for computer science students, this maths text is written for...
Applied combinatorics
For junior- to senior-level courses in Graph Theory taken by majors in Mathematics, Computer Science, or Engineering or for beginning-level graduate courses. Once considered an "unimportant" branch of topology,...
Chemical Applications of Graph Theory
"The Atlas of Cyberspace" is one of the first books to explore the new cartographic and visualization techniques being employed to map the spatial and visual nature of cyberspace and...
The theory of graph spectra can, in a way, be considered as an attempt to utilize linear algebra including, in particular, the well-developed theory of matrices for the purposes of...