Convexity and graph theory [electronic resource] : proceedings of the Conference on Convexity and Graph Theory, Israel, March 1981 / edited by M. Rosenfeld, J. Zaks.
Material type: TextSeries: North-Holland mathematics studies ; 87. | Annals of discrete mathematics ; 20.Publication details: Amsterdam ; New York : New York, N.Y. : North-Holland ; Sole distributors for the U.S.A. and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co., 1984. Description: 1 online resource (xi, 339 p.) : illISBN: 9780444865717; 0444865713Subject(s): Graph theory -- Congresses | Convex domains -- Congresses | Graphes, Th�eorie des -- Congr�es | Alg�ebres convexes -- Congr�es | Convex domains | Graph theoryGenre/Form: Electronic books. | Conference proceedings.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Convexity and graph theory.DDC classification: 511/.5 LOC classification: QA166 | .C62 1981ebOnline resources: ScienceDirect | Volltext Summary: Among the participants discussing recent trends in their respective fields and in areas of common interest in these proceedings are such world-famous geometers as H.S.M. Coxeter, L. Danzer, D.G. Larman and J.M. Wills, and equally famous graph-theorists B. Bollo�bs, P. Er�ds and F. Harary. In addition to new results in both geometry and graph theory, this work includes articles involving both of these two fields, for instance ``Convexity, Graph Theory and Non-Negative Matrices'', ``Weakly Saturated Graphs are Rigid'', and many more. The volume covers a broad spectrum of topics in graph theory, geometry, convexity, and combinatorics. The book closes with a number of abstracts and a collection of open problems raised during the conference.Among the participants discussing recent trends in their respective fields and in areas of common interest in these proceedings are such world-famous geometers as H.S.M. Coxeter, L. Danzer, D.G. Larman and J.M. Wills, and equally famous graph-theorists B. Bollo�bs, P. Er�ds and F. Harary. In addition to new results in both geometry and graph theory, this work includes articles involving both of these two fields, for instance ``Convexity, Graph Theory and Non-Negative Matrices'', ``Weakly Saturated Graphs are Rigid'', and many more. The volume covers a broad spectrum of topics in graph theory, geometry, convexity, and combinatorics. The book closes with a number of abstracts and a collection of open problems raised during the conference.
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