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Convexity and Discrete Geometry Including Graph Theory

Mulhouse, France, September 2014

  • Conference proceedings
  • © 2016

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  • Includes overviews of evolving areas in convexity, discrete geometry and graph theory
  • Presents easily understandable, but surprising, properties, obtained using topological, geometric and graph theoretic tools
  • Written by experts from all over the word
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics (PROMS, volume 148)

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Table of contents (28 papers)

  1. Research Articles

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About this book

This volume presents easy-to-understand yet surprising properties obtained using topological, geometric and graph theoretic tools in the areas covered by the Geometry Conference that took place in Mulhouse, France from September 7–11, 2014 in honour of Tudor Zamfirescu on the occasion of his 70th anniversary. The contributions address subjects in convexity and discrete geometry, in distance geometry or with geometrical flavor in combinatorics, graph theory or non-linear analysis. Written by top experts, these papers highlight the close connections between these fields, as well as ties to other domains of geometry and their reciprocal influence. They offer an overview on recent developments in geometry and its border with discrete mathematics, and provide answers to several open questions. The volume addresses a large audience in mathematics, including researchers and graduate students interested in geometry and geometrical problems.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Einstein Institute for Mathematics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel

    Karim Adiprasito

  • Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Rényi Institute of Mathematics, Budapest, Hungary

    Imre Bárány

  • Mathematics of the Roumanian Academy, ``Simion Stoilow'' Institute of, Bucharest, Romania

    Costin Vilcu

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