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Sperner Theory (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) Book

Emphasises the powerful methods arising from the fusion of combinatorial techniques with programming, linear algebra, and probability theory.Read More

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  • Book Description

    This book presents results on extremal problems in finite sets and finite partially ordered sets and several of their applications from a unified point of view. The emphasis is on the powerful methods arising from the fusion of combinatorial techniques with programming, linear algebra, eigenvalue methods, and probability theory. Complete proofs of the main theorems are included.The book will serve as a graduate text introducing important techniques in discrete mathematics and optimization and as a guide for researchers working in this area.

  • Product Description

    Sperner's theorem stimulated the development of a fast-growing theory dealing with external problems on finite sets and, more generally, on finite partially ordered sets. This book presents Sperner theory from a unified point of view, bringing combinatorial techniques together with methods from programming, linear algebra, Lie-algebra representations and eigenvalue methods, probability theory, and enumerative combinatorics.

  • 0521452066
  • 9780521452069
  • Konrad Engel
  • 28 January 1997
  • Cambridge University Press
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 417
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