Building Bridges: Between Mathematics and Computer Science 2008 Edition Contributor(s): Grötschel, Martin (Editor), Katona, Gyula O. H. (Editor) |
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ISBN: 3540852182 ISBN-13: 9783540852186 Publisher: Springer OUR PRICE: $104.49 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: September 2008 Annotation: Discrete mathematics and theoretical computer science are closely linked research areas with strong impacts on applications and various other scientific disciplines. Both fields deeply cross fertilize each other. One of the persons who particularly contributed to building bridges between these and many other areas is LAszlA3 LovAsz, a scholar whose outstanding scientific work has defined and shaped many research directions in the last 40 years. A number of friends and colleagues, all top authorities in their fields of expertise and all invited plenary speakers at one of two conferences in August 2008 in Hungary, both celebrating LovAsza (TM)s 60th birthday, have contributed their latest research papers to this volume. This collection of articles offers an excellent view on the state combinatorics and related topics and will be of interest for experienced specialists as well as young researchers. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Mathematics | Combinatorics - Computers | Computer Science - Mathematics | Discrete Mathematics |
Dewey: 511.1 |
Series: Bolyai Society Mathematical Studies |
Physical Information: 1.3" H x 6.9" W x 9.1" (2.20 lbs) 595 pages |
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Publisher Description: Discrete mathematics and theoretical computer science are closely linked research areas with strong impacts on applications and various other scientific disciplines. Both fields deeply cross fertilize each other. One of the persons who particularly contributed to building bridges between these and many other areas is LAszlA3 LovAsz, a scholar whose outstanding scientific work has defined and shaped many research directions in the last 40 years. A number of friends and colleagues, all top authorities in their fields of expertise and all invited plenary speakers at one of two conferences in August 2008 in Hungary, both celebrating LovAsza (TM)s 60th birthday, have contributed their latest research papers to this volume. This collection of articles offers an excellent view on the state combinatorics and related topics and will be of interest for experienced specialists as well as young researchers. |