Algebraic, Extremal and Metric Combinatorics 1986
Part of London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series
- Date Published: October 1988
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521359238
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This book represents a comprehensive overview of the present state of progress in three related areas of combinatorics. It comprises selected papers from a conference held at the University of Montreal. Topics covered in the articles include association schemes, extremal problems, combinatorial geometrics and matroids, and designs. All the papers contain new results and many are extensive surveys of particular areas of research. Particularly valuable will be Ivanov's paper on recent Soviet research in these areas. Consequently this volume will be of great attraction to all researchers in combinatorics and to research students requiring a rapid introduction to some of the open problems in the subject.
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- Date Published: October 1988
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521359238
- length: 256 pages
- dimensions: 230 x 153 x 17 mm
- weight: 0.388kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Introduction
List of talks
Participants
1. Some recent combinatorial applications of Borsuk-type theorems N. Alon
2. On extremal finite sets in the sphere and other metric spaces E. Bannai
3. Metric and geometric properties of sets of permutations P. J. Cameron
4. Infinite geometric groups and sets P. J. Cameron, M-M. Deza and N. M. Singh
5. Intersection and containment problems without size restrictions P. Frankl
6. Distance-transitive graphs of valency k,8 < k < 13 A. A. Ivanov and A. V. Ivanov
7. Latin square determinants K. W. Johnson
8. A computer search for a projective plane of order 10 C. W. H. Lam, L. H. Thiel and S. Swiercz
9. Matroids, algebraic and non algebraic B. Lindstrom
10. Algebraic properties of a general convolution I. G. Rosenberg
11. Quasi groups, assocation schemes, and Laplace operators on almost periodic functions J. D. H. Smith
12. Geometric methods in group theory S. D. Smith
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