Surveys in Combinatorics 2011


Book Description

This volume contains nine survey articles based on the invited lectures given at the 23rd British Combinatorial Conference, held at Exeter in July 2011. This biennial conference is a well-established international event, with speakers from all over the world. By its nature, this volume provides an up-to-date overview of current research activity in several areas of combinatorics, including extremal graph theory, the cyclic sieving phenomenon and transversals in Latin squares. Each article is clearly written and assumes little prior knowledge on the part of the reader. The authors are some of the world's foremost researchers in their fields, and here they summarise existing results and give a unique preview of the most recent developments. The book provides a valuable survey of the present state of knowledge in combinatorics. It will be useful to research workers and advanced graduate students, primarily in mathematics but also in computer science and statistics.




Surveys in Combinatorics 2011


Book Description

This volume contains articles based on the invited lectures given at the 23rd British Combinatorial Conference, held in July 2011 at the University of Exeter. Each article surveys an area of current research in combinatorial mathematics and will be invaluable to anyone wishing to keep abreast of modern developments.




Surveys in Combinatorics 2017


Book Description

This book includes nine articles representing a timely snapshot of the state of the art in the different areas of combinatorics.




Surveys in Combinatorics 2007


Book Description

Survey articles based on the invited lectures given at the Twenty-first British Combinatorial Conference, first published in 2007.




Surveys in Combinatorics 2022


Book Description

This volume contains surveys of current research directions in combinatorics written by leading researchers in their fields.




Surveys in Combinatorics 2015


Book Description

This book contains surveys of recent important developments in combinatorics covering a wide range of areas in the field.




Foundations of Computational Mathematics, Budapest 2011


Book Description

A diverse collection of articles by leading experts in computational mathematics, written to appeal to established researchers and non-experts.




Surveys in Combinatorics 2015


Book Description

This volume contains nine survey articles based on the invited lectures given at the 25th British Combinatorial Conference, held at the University of Warwick in July 2015. This biennial conference is a well-established international event, with speakers from around the world. The volume provides an up-to-date overview of current research in several areas of combinatorics, including graph theory, Ramsey theory, combinatorial geometry and curves over finite fields. Each article is clearly written and assumes little prior knowledge on the part of the reader. The authors are some of the world's foremost researchers in their fields, and here they summarise existing results and give a unique preview of cutting-edge developments. The book provides a valuable survey of the present state of knowledge in combinatorics, and will be useful to researchers and advanced graduate students, primarily in mathematics but also in computer science and statistics.




Surveys in Combinatorics, 1999


Book Description

This volume, first published in 1999, is a valuable resource on combinatorics for graduate students and researchers.




Modern Trends in Algebra and Representation Theory


Book Description

Expanding upon the material delivered during the LMS Autumn Algebra School 2020, this volume reflects the fruitful connections between different aspects of representation theory. Each survey article addresses a specific subject from a modern angle, beginning with an exploration of the representation theory of associative algebras, followed by the coverage of important developments in Lie theory in the past two decades, before the final sections introduce the reader to three strikingly different aspects of group theory. Written at a level suitable for graduate students and researchers in related fields, this book provides pure mathematicians with a springboard into the vast and growing literature in each area.