Design Theory
Volume 2
2nd Edition
Part of Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications
- Authors:
- Thomas Beth, Universität Fridericiana Karlsruhe, Germany
- D. Jungnickel, Universität Augsburg
- H. Lenz, Freie Universität Berlin
- Date Published: November 1999
- availability: Available
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521772310
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This is the concluding volume of the second edition of the standard text on design theory. Since the first edition there has been extensive development of the theory and this book has been thoroughly rewritten to reflect this. In particular the growing importance of discrete mathematics to many parts of engineering and science have made designs a useful tool for applications, and this fact has been acknowledged here with the inclusion of an additional chapter on applications. It is suitable for advanced courses and as a reference work, not only for researchers in discrete mathematics or finite algebra, but also for those working in computer and communications engineering and other mathematically oriented disciplines. Exercises are included throughout, and the book concludes with an extensive and updated bibliography of well over 1800 items.
Read more- Updated version of the standard text on design theory
- Suitable for an advanced course and as a reference for many mathematically-oriented disciplines
- Includes extensive bibliography of over 1800 items
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- Edition: 2nd Edition
- Date Published: November 1999
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521772310
- length: 516 pages
- dimensions: 238 x 164 x 31 mm
- weight: 0.9kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
9. Recursive constructions
10. Transversal designs and nets, continued
11. Asymptotic existence theory
12. Characterisation of classical designs
13. Applications of designs
Appendix: Tables.
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