Surveys in combinatorics, 1999

The British Combinatorial Conference is one of the most well known meetings for combinatorialists. This volume collects the invited talks from the 1999 conference held at the University of Kent and together these span a broad range of combinatorial topics. The nine talks are from: S. Ball, J. Dinitz...

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Other Authors: Lamb, J. D. (Editor), Preece, D. A. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1999
Series:London Mathematical Society lecture note series
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505 0 |a The coming of the Matroids / W.T. Tutte -- Polynomials in finite geometries / Simeon Ball -- Selected applications of design theory / Jeff Dinitz -- Random walks on combinatorial objects / Martin Dyer -- Covers and blocking configurations in projective spaces and in polar spaces / Klaus Metsch -- Geometric graph theory / Janos Pach -- Excluded minors of graphs / Robin Thomas -- Cycle space and parity in graph theory / Carsten Thomassen -- Models of random regular graphs / Nick Wormald 
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520 |a The British Combinatorial Conference is one of the most well known meetings for combinatorialists. This volume collects the invited talks from the 1999 conference held at the University of Kent and together these span a broad range of combinatorial topics. The nine talks are from: S. Ball, J. Dinitz, M. Dyer, K. Metsch, J. Pach, R. Thomas, C. Thomassen, N. Wormald, plus a special contribution from W. T. Tutte. All researchers into combinatorics will find this volume an outstanding and up-to-date resource