Combinatorial Methods

Combinatorial Methods
Author: Alexander Mikhalev,Vladimir Shpilrain,Jie-tai Yu
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2004
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0387405623

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The main purpose of this book is to show how ideas from combinatorial group theory have spread to two other areas of mathematics: the theory of Lie algebras and affine algebraic geometry. Some of these ideas, in turn, came to combinatorial group theory from low-dimensional topology in the beginning of the 20th Century. This book is divided into three fairly independent parts. Part I provides a brief exposition of several classical techniques in combinatorial group theory, namely, methods of Nielsen, Whitehead, and Tietze. Part II contains the main focus of the book. Here the authors show how the aforementioned techniques of combinatorial group theory found their way into affine algebraic geometry, a fascinating area of mathematics that studies polynomials and polynomial mappings. Part III illustrates how ideas from combinatorial group theory contributed to the theory of free algebras. The focus here is on Schreier varieties of algebras (a variety of algebras is said to be Schreier if any subalgebra of a free algebra of this variety is free in the same variety of algebras).

Combinatorial Methods in Density Estimation

Combinatorial Methods in Density Estimation
Author: Luc Devroye,Gabor Lugosi
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781461301257

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Density estimation has evolved enormously since the days of bar plots and histograms, but researchers and users are still struggling with the problem of the selection of the bin widths. This book is the first to explore a new paradigm for the data-based or automatic selection of the free parameters of density estimates in general so that the expected error is within a given constant multiple of the best possible error. The paradigm can be used in nearly all density estimates and for most model selection problems, both parametric and nonparametric.

Combinatorial Methods in Discrete Mathematics

Combinatorial Methods in Discrete Mathematics
Author: Vladimir N. Sachkov
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1996-01-11
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780521455138

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This is an attempt to present some complex problems of discrete mathematics in a simple and unified form using a unique, general combinatorial scheme. The author's aim is not always to present the most general results, but rather to focus attention on ones that illustrate the methods described. A distinctive aspect of the book is the large number of asymptotic formulae derived.This is an important book, describing many ideas not previously available in English; the author has taken the chance to update the text and references where appropriate.

Combinatorial Methods with Computer Applications

Combinatorial Methods with Computer Applications
Author: Jonathan L. Gross
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 664
Release: 2016-04-19
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781584887447

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Combinatorial Methods with Computer Applications provides in-depth coverage of recurrences, generating functions, partitions, and permutations, along with some of the most interesting graph and network topics, design constructions, and finite geometries. Requiring only a foundation in discrete mathematics, it can serve as the textbook in a combinat

Combinatorial Methods

Combinatorial Methods
Author: Vladimir Shpilrain,Alexander Mikhalev,Jie-tai Yu
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780387217246

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The main purpose of this book is to show how ideas from combinatorial group theory have spread to two other areas of mathematics: the theory of Lie algebras and affine algebraic geometry. Some of these ideas, in turn, came to combinatorial group theory from low-dimensional topology in the beginning of the 20th Century.

Combinatorial Methods

Combinatorial Methods
Author: Jerome K. Percus
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781461264040

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It is not a large overstatement to claim that mathematics has traditionally arisen from attempts to understand quite concrete events in the physical world. The accelerated sophistication of the mathematical community has perhaps obscured this fact, especially during the present century, with the abstract becoming the hallmark of much of respectable mathematics. As a result of the inaccessibility of such work, practicing scientists have often been compelled to fashion their own mathematical tools, blissfully unaware of their prior existence in far too elegant and far too general form. But the mathematical sophistication of scientists has grown rapidly too, as has the scientific sophistication of many mathematicians, and the real worl- suitably defined - is once more serving its traditional role. One of the fields most enriched by this infusion has been that of combinatorics. This book has been written in a way as a tribute to those natural scientists whose breadth of vision has inparted a new vitality to a dormant giant. The present text arose out of a course in Combinatorial Methods given by the writer at the Courant Institute during 1967-68. Its structure has been determined by an attempt to reach an informed but heterogeneous group of students in mathematics, physics, and chemistry. Its lucidity has been enhanced immeasurably by the need to satisfy a very resolute critic, Professor Ora E. Percus, who is responsible for the original lecture notes as well as for their major modifications.

Combinatorial Methods with Computer Applications

Combinatorial Methods with Computer Applications
Author: Jonathan L. Gross
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 664
Release: 2007-11-16
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781584887430

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Combinatorial Methods with Computer Applications provides in-depth coverage of recurrences, generating functions, partitions, and permutations, along with some of the most interesting graph and network topics, design constructions, and finite geometries. Requiring only a foundation in discrete mathematics, it can serve as the textbook in a combinatorial methods course or in a combined graph theory and combinatorics course. After an introduction to combinatorics, the book explores six systematic approaches within a comprehensive framework: sequences, solving recurrences, evaluating summation expressions, binomial coefficients, partitions and permutations, and integer methods. The author then focuses on graph theory, covering topics such as trees, isomorphism, automorphism, planarity, coloring, and network flows. The final chapters discuss automorphism groups in algebraic counting methods and describe combinatorial designs, including Latin squares, block designs, projective planes, and affine planes. In addition, the appendix supplies background material on relations, functions, algebraic systems, finite fields, and vector spaces. Paving the way for students to understand and perform combinatorial calculations, this accessible text presents the discrete methods necessary for applications to algorithmic analysis, performance evaluation, and statistics as well as for the solution of combinatorial problems in engineering and the social sciences.

Combinatorial Methods for Chemical and Biological Sensors

Combinatorial Methods for Chemical and Biological Sensors
Author: Radislav A. Potyrailo,Vladimir M. Mirsky
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 495
Release: 2009-03-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780387737133

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Chemical sensors are in high demand for applications as varied as water pollution detection, medical diagnostics, and battlefield air analysis. Designing the next generation of sensors requires an interdisciplinary approach. The book provides a critical analysis of new opportunities in sensor materials research that have been opened up with the use of combinatorial and high-throughput technologies, with emphasis on experimental techniques. For a view of component selection with a more computational perspective, readers may refer to the complementary volume of Integrated Analytical Systems edited by M. Ryan et al., entitled “Computational Methods for Sensor Material Selection”.