Perfect Graphs
Book Details
Author(s)J.L.R. Alfonsin
PublisherWiley
ISBN / ASIN0471489700
ISBN-139780471489702
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank3,735,613
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
The theory of perfect graphs was born out of a conjecture about graph colouring made by Claude Berge in 1960. That conjecture remains unsolved, but has generated an important area of research in combinatorics. This book:
* Includes an introduction by Claude Berge, the founder of perfect graph theory
* Discusses the most recent developments in the field of perfect graph theory
* Provides a thorough historical overview of the subject
* Internationally respected authors highlight the new directions, seminal results and the links the field has with other subjects
* Discusses how semi-definite programming evolved out of perfect graph theory
The early developments of the theory are included to lay the groundwork for the later chapters. The most recent developments of perfect graph theory are discussed in detail, highlighting seminal results, new directions, and links to other areas of mathematics and their applications. These applications include frequency assignment for telecommunication systems, integer programming and optimisation.
* Includes an introduction by Claude Berge, the founder of perfect graph theory
* Discusses the most recent developments in the field of perfect graph theory
* Provides a thorough historical overview of the subject
* Internationally respected authors highlight the new directions, seminal results and the links the field has with other subjects
* Discusses how semi-definite programming evolved out of perfect graph theory
The early developments of the theory are included to lay the groundwork for the later chapters. The most recent developments of perfect graph theory are discussed in detail, highlighting seminal results, new directions, and links to other areas of mathematics and their applications. These applications include frequency assignment for telecommunication systems, integer programming and optimisation.
