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More Sets, Graphs and Numbers - A Salute to Vera Sòs and András Hajnal

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Discrete mathematics, including (combinatorial) number theory and set theory has always been a stronghold of Hungarian mathematics. The present volume honouring Vera Sos and Andras Hajnal contains survey articles (with classical theorems and state-of-the-art results) and cutting edge expository research papers with new theorems and proofs in the area of the classical Hungarian subjects, like extremal combinatorics, colorings, combinatorial number theory, etc. The open problems and the latest results in the papers inspire further research.
The volume is recommended to experienced specialists as well as to young researchers and students.

List of contents

A Unifying Generalization of Sperner's Theorem.- A Quick Proof of Sprindzhuk's Decomposition Theorem.- Discrepancy in Graphs and Hypergraphs.- Biplanar Crossing Numbers I: A Survey of Results and Problems.- An Exercise on the Average Number of Real Zeros of Random Real Polynomials.- Edge-Connection of Graphs, Digraphs, and Hypergraphs.- Perfect Powers in Products with Consecutive Terms from Arithmetic Progressions.- The Topological Version of Fodor's Theorem.- Color-Critical Graphs and Hypergraphs with Few Edges: A Survey.- Pseudo-random Graphs.- Bounds and Extrema for Classes of Graphs and Finite Structures.- Relaxing Planarity for Topological Graphs.- Notes on CNS Polynomials and Integral Interpolation.- The Evolution of an Idea - Gallai's Algorithm.- On the Number of Additive Representations of Integers.- A Lifting Theorem on Forcing LCS Spaces.- Extremal Functions for Graph Minors.- Periodicity and Almost-Periodicity.

About the author

László Lovász ist einer der Leiter der theoretischen Forschungsabteilung der Microsoft Corporation. Er hat 1999 den Wolf-Preis sowie den Gödel-Preis für die beste wissenschaftliche Veröffentlichung in der Informatik erhalten.

Summary

Discrete mathematics, including (combinatorial) number theory and set theory has always been a stronghold of Hungarian mathematics. The present volume honouring Vera Sos and Andras Hajnal contains survey articles (with classical theorems and state-of-the-art results) and cutting edge expository research papers with new theorems and proofs in the area of the classical Hungarian subjects, like extremal combinatorics, colorings, combinatorial number theory, etc. The open problems and the latest results in the papers inspire further research.
The volume is recommended to experienced specialists as well as to young researchers and students.

Product details

Assisted by Tamás Fleiner (Editor), Ervin Gyori (Editor), Gyula Katona (Editor), Gyula O. H. Katona (Editor), Gyula O.H. Katona (Editor), László Lovász (Editor), Gyul O H Katona (Editor), Gyula O H Katona (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2014
 
EAN 9783642421631
ISBN 978-3-642-42163-1
No. of pages 399
Dimensions 155 mm x 16 mm x 235 mm
Weight 734 g
Illustrations VIII, 399 p.
Series Bolyai Society Mathematical Studies
Bolyai Society Mathematical Studies
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Miscellaneous

Zahlentheorie, C, mathematische Grundlagen, Mathematik: Logik, Function, Mathematics, Combinatorics, Theorem, Mathematics and Statistics, Discrete Mathematics, Number Theory, Graphs, Mathematical logic, Mathematical Logic and Foundations, Mathematical foundations, Proof, Set theory, forcing

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