Permanents
The purpose of this book, which was first published in 1978, is to give a complete account of the theory of permanents, their history and applications. This volume was the first complete account of the theory of permanents, covering virtually the whole of the subject, a feature that no simple survey of the theory of matrices can even attempt. The work also contains many results stated without formal proofs. This book can be used as a textbook at the advanced undergraduate or graduate level. The only prerequisites are a standard undergraduate course in the theory of matrices and a measure of mathematical maturity.
Reviews & endorsements
Review of the hardback: ' … the first complete account of the theory of permanents … Minc's enthusiasm never wanes, and the book is a joy to read. Permanents is unquestionably the definitive treatise on the subject' American Scientist
Product details
February 1985Hardback
9780521302265
224 pages
234 × 152 × 27 mm
0.57kg
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Table of Contents
- Editor's statement
- Section editor's foreword
- Preface
- 1. The theory of permanents in the historical order of development
- 2. Properties of permanents
- 3. (0, 1)-Matrices
- 4. Lower bounds for permanents
- 5. The van der Waerden conjecture
- 6. Upper bounds for permanents
- 7. Evaluation of permanents
- 8. More about permanents
- Bibliography
- Index to bibliography
- Index of notation
- Index.