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The Many Facets of Graph Theory [electronic resource] : Proceedings of the Conference held at Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo / MI., October 31 – November 2, 1968 / edited by G. Chartrand, S. F. Kapoor.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Mathematics ; 110Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1969Description: VIII, 292 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540361619
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 510 23
LOC classification:
  • QA1-939
Online resources:
Contents:
Graphs and binary relations -- Graph theory and finite projective planes -- On Steinitz's theorem concerning convex 3-polytopes and on some properties of planar graphs -- Analogues of ramsey numbers -- A survey of packings and coverings of graphs -- Section graphs for finite permutation groups -- Nearly regular polyhedra with two exceptional faces -- Some applications of graph theory to number theory -- On the number of cycles in permutation graphs -- A note on a category of graphs -- Reconstructing graphs -- Incidence patterns of graphs and complexes -- A many-facetted problem of zarankiewicz -- Graph theory and lie algebra -- Matroids versus graphs -- On classes of graphs defined by special cutsets of lines -- Rank 3 graphs -- Variations on a theorem of Pósa -- Critically and minimally n-connected graphs -- On reconstruction of graphs -- The cohesive strength of graphs -- Hypo-properties in graphs -- An extension of graphs -- Hamiltonian circuits in graphs and digraphs -- On the density and chromatic numbers of graphs -- Methods for the enumeration of multigraphs -- Characterizations of 2-dimensional trees -- A combinatorial identity -- An application of graph theory to social psychology -- A topological influence: Homeomorphically irreducible graphs -- Graph theory and “Instant Insanity” -- Arc digraphs and traversability.
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Graphs and binary relations -- Graph theory and finite projective planes -- On Steinitz's theorem concerning convex 3-polytopes and on some properties of planar graphs -- Analogues of ramsey numbers -- A survey of packings and coverings of graphs -- Section graphs for finite permutation groups -- Nearly regular polyhedra with two exceptional faces -- Some applications of graph theory to number theory -- On the number of cycles in permutation graphs -- A note on a category of graphs -- Reconstructing graphs -- Incidence patterns of graphs and complexes -- A many-facetted problem of zarankiewicz -- Graph theory and lie algebra -- Matroids versus graphs -- On classes of graphs defined by special cutsets of lines -- Rank 3 graphs -- Variations on a theorem of Pósa -- Critically and minimally n-connected graphs -- On reconstruction of graphs -- The cohesive strength of graphs -- Hypo-properties in graphs -- An extension of graphs -- Hamiltonian circuits in graphs and digraphs -- On the density and chromatic numbers of graphs -- Methods for the enumeration of multigraphs -- Characterizations of 2-dimensional trees -- A combinatorial identity -- An application of graph theory to social psychology -- A topological influence: Homeomorphically irreducible graphs -- Graph theory and “Instant Insanity” -- Arc digraphs and traversability.

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