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Combinatorics And Partially Ordered Sets: Dimension Theory/ by William T. Trotter

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992.Description: XIV, 307 pISBN:
  • 9780801869778
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  • 511.6 TRO
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Primarily intended for research mathematicians and computer scientists, "Combinatorics and Partially Ordered Sets: Dimension Theory" also serves as a useful text for advanced students in either field. William Trotter concentrates on combinatorial topics for finite partially ordered sets, and with dimension theory serving as a unifying theme, research on partially ordered sets or posets is linked to more traditional topics in combinatorial mathematics--including graph theory, Ramsey theory, probabilistic methods, hypergraphs, algorithms, and computational geometry. The book's most important contribution is to collect, organize, and explain the many theorems on partially ordered sets in a way that makes them available to the widest possible audience.

Chapters: Introduction to Dimension - Crowns, Splits, Stacks, Sums and Products - Characterization Problems for Posets, Lattices, Graphs, and Families of Sets - Hypergraph Coloring, Computational Complexity, and Irreducible Posets - Planar Posets and Trees - Planar Graphs, Planar Maps and Convex Polytopes - Probabilistic Methods in Dimension Theory - Interval and Geometric Containment Orders - Greedy Dimension, Back-Tracking, and Depth First Search - Products of Chains of Bounded Length - Large Minimal Realizers

Primarily intended for research mathematicians and computer scientists, this work also serves as a useful text for advanced students in either field. The book's most important contribution is to collect, organize, and explain the many theorems on partially ordered sets in a way that makes them available to the widest possible audience. (Mathematics)

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