
Graph Theory
Russell Merris(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 21. November 2000
Book
Hardback
XIV, 242 pages
978-0-471-38925-5 (ISBN)
Description
A lively invitation to the flavor, elegance, and power of graph theory
This mathematically rigorous introduction is tempered and enlivened by numerous illustrations, revealing examples, seductive applications, and historical references. An award-winning teacher, Russ Merris has crafted a book designed to attract and engage through its spirited exposition, a rich assortment of well-chosen exercises, and a selection of topics that emphasizes the kinds of things that can be manipulated, counted, and pictured. Intended neither to be a comprehensive overview nor an encyclopedic reference, this focused treatment goes deeply enough into a sufficiently wide variety of topics to illustrate the flavor, elegance, and power of graph theory.
Another unique feature of the book is its user-friendly modular format. Following a basic foundation in Chapters 1-3, the remainder of the book is organized into four strands that can be explored independently of each other. These strands center, respectively, around matching theory; planar graphs and hamiltonian cycles; topics involving chordal graphs and oriented graphs that naturally emerge from recent developments in the theory of graphic sequences; and an edge coloring strand that embraces both Ramsey theory and a self-contained introduction to Pólya's enumeration of nonisomorphic graphs. In the edge coloring strand, the reader is presumed to be familiar with the disjoint cycle factorization of a permutation. Otherwise, all prerequisites for the book can be found in a standard sophomore course in linear algebra.
The independence of strands also makes Graph Theory an excellent resource for mathematicians who require access to specific topics without wanting to read an entire book on the subject.
Reviews / Votes
Merris writes in a lively tone that conveys some of the freshness of graph theory. (Choice, May 2001, Vol.38, No.09) "...a mathematically rigorous introduction and designed as a versatile instruction tool..." (Quarterly of Applied Mathematics, Vol. LIX, No. 2, June 2001) "The author's intent to write a lean and lively invitation to graph theory designed to attract and engage students, is well met..." (Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 963, 2001/13)More details
Product info
gebunden
Series
Edition
1. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
560 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-471-38925-5 (9780471389255)
Schweitzer Classification
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Person
RUSSELL MERRIS, PhD, is Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science at California State University, Hayward.
Content
Invariants.
Chromatic Number.
Connectivity.
Planar Graphs.
Hamiltonian Cycles.
Matchings.
Graphic Sequences.
Chordal Graphs.
Oriented Graphs.
Edge Colorings.
Hints and Answers to Selected Odd-Numbered Exercises.
Bibliography.
Indexes.