Random Graphs von Svante Janson | ISBN 9781118030967

Random Graphs

von Svante Janson, Tomasz Luczak und Andrzej Rucinski
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinSvante Janson
Autor / AutorinTomasz Luczak
Autor / AutorinAndrzej Rucinski
Buchcover Random Graphs | Svante Janson | EAN 9781118030967 | ISBN 1-118-03096-6 | ISBN 978-1-118-03096-7
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„Details developments in the theory of random graphs over the pastdecade, providing a much-needed overview of this area ofcombinatorics.“ (SciTech Book News, Vol. 24, No. 4, December2000)
The book is well written, and the material is well chosen.(Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society, Volume 33,2001)
"It is fifteen years since Bollobas's monograph appeared, and thisnew definitive work should take us through the next fifteen. Suchis the importance and appeal of this book that is should find itsway onto the shelves no only of those working directly in the areaof random graphs, but also anyone with a more general interest incombinatorics, probability theory, or certain aspects of computerscience.„ (Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2001k)
“... a beautiful presentation of new developments in the asymptotictheory of random graphs.„ (Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 968,2001/18)
“An introduction to the subject as well as a resource for thoseworking in the field." (American Mathematical Monthly, January2002)

Random Graphs

von Svante Janson, Tomasz Luczak und Andrzej Rucinski
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinSvante Janson
Autor / AutorinTomasz Luczak
Autor / AutorinAndrzej Rucinski
A unified, modern treatment of the theory of randomgraphs-including recent results and techniques
Since its inception in the 1960s, the theory of random graphs hasevolved into a dynamic branch of discrete mathematics. Yet despitethe lively activity and important applications, the lastcomprehensive volume on the subject is Bollobas's well-known 1985book. Poised to stimulate research for years to come, this new workcovers developments of the last decade, providing a much-needed, modern overview of this fast-growing area of combinatorics. Writtenby three highly respected members of the discrete mathematicscommunity, the book incorporates many disparate results from acrossthe literature, including results obtained by the authors and somecompletely new results. Current tools and techniques are alsothoroughly emphasized. Clear, easily accessible presentations makeRandom Graphs an ideal introduction for newcomers to the field andan excellent reference for scientists interested in discretemathematics and theoretical computer science. Special featuresinclude:
* A focus on the fundamental theory as well as basic models ofrandom graphs
* A detailed description of the phase transition phenomenon
* Easy-to-apply exponential inequalities for large deviationbounds
* An extensive study of the problem of containing smallsubgraphs
* Results by Bollobas and others on the chromatic number of randomgraphs
* The result by Robinson and Wormald on the existence of Hamiltoncycles in random regular graphs
* A gentle introduction to the zero-one laws
* Ample exercises, figures, and bibliographic references