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Combinatorial Matrix Classes

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  • Date Published: March 2011
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  • isbn: 9780511838415

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  • Steven Finch provides 136 essays, each devoted to a mathematical constant or a class of constants, from the well known to the highly exotic. This book is helpful both to readers seeking information about a specific constant, and to readers who desire a panoramic view of all constants coming from a particular field, for example, combinatorial enumeration or geometric optimization. Unsolved problems appear virtually everywhere as well. This work represents an outstanding scholarly attempt to bring together all significant mathematical constants in one place.

    • Thorough and complete development of some important matrix classes of combinatorial importance
    • Both existence questions and algorithms are given for most matrix classes treated
    • Important combinatorial and linear-algebraic parameters associated with these classes are thoroughly investigated
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    "Very accessible...The author's clear and engaging style makes the book a pleasure to read."
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    "This is a very useful book...The emphasis is on the mathematical origin of the constants and their interrelationships. The aim is always to be clear and complete, to motivate why a particular constant or idea is important, and to indicate exactly where in the literature one should look for rigorous proofs and further elaboration. This book should be in each mathematical library."
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    "The present book fully lives up to all expectations... it presents much material that was not before available in book form, and also gathers together related but previously scattered material... Readers are likely to enjoy this encyclopedic format even if not all of the subtopics are of immediate interest."
    Thomas Britz, Mathematical Reviews

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    • Date Published: March 2011
    • format: Adobe eBook Reader
    • isbn: 9780511838415
    • contains: 4 tables
    • availability: This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.
  • Table of Contents

    1. Introduction
    2. Basic existence theorems for matrices with prescribed properties
    3. The class A(R
    S) of (0,1)-matrices
    4. More on the class A(R
    S) of (0,1)-matrices
    5. The class T(R) of tournament matrices
    6. Interchange graphs
    7. Classes of symmetric integral matrices
    8. Convex polytopes of matrices
    9. Doubly stochastic matrices.

  • Author

    Richard A. Brualdi, University of Wisconsin, Madison
    Richard A. Brualdi is UWF Beckwith Bascom Professor of Mathematics at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.

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