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Building Bridges

Between Mathematics and Computer Science

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  • © 2008

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  • An exceptional collection of papers published on the occasion of László Lovász' 60th birthday in August 2008
  • Contributions by experts in discrete mathematics, set theory, probabilistic methods and stochastic structures, theoretical computer science
  • The book contains excellent survey papers and/or genuine research papers all related to the joint work of the authors with L. Lovász

Part of the book series: Bolyai Society Mathematical Studies (BSMS, volume 19)

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Table of contents (19 chapters)

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About this book

Discrete mathematics and theoretical computer science are closely linked research areas with strong impacts on applications and various other scientific disciplines. Both fields deeply cross fertilize each other. One of the persons who particularly contributed to building bridges between these and many other areas is László Lovász, a scholar whose outstanding scientific work has defined and shaped many research directions in the last 40 years. A number of friends and colleagues, all top authorities in their fields of expertise and all invited plenary speakers at one of two conferences in August 2008 in Hungary, both celebrating Lovász’s 60th birthday, have contributed their latest research papers to this volume. This collection of articles offers an excellent view on the state of combinatorics and related topics and will be of interest for experienced specialists as well as young researchers.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum für Informationstechnik Berlin (ZIB), Berlin, Germany

    Martin Grötschel

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

    Gyula O. H. Katona, Gábor Sági

About the editors

Gyula O.H. Katona, President of the Bolyai Society, member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, honorary member of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

Martin Grötschel, Secretary of the International Mathematical Union, Vice President of Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum Berlin

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