Overview
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Richard A. Brualdi
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Department of Mathematics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA
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Shmuel Friedland
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Department of Mathematical Statistics and Computer Science, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, USA
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Victor Klee
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Department of Mathematics, University of Washington, Seattle, USA
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Table of contents (16 papers)
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- Charles R. Johnson, David P. Stanford
Pages 99-105
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- Bojan Mohar, Svatopluk Poljak
Pages 107-151
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- Robert Grone, Russell Merris, William Watkins
Pages 175-180
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- Wayne Barrett, Charles R. Johnson, Raphael Loewy, Tamir Shalom
Pages 181-187
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- Leroy B. Beasley, Richard A. Brualdi, Bryan L. Shader
Pages 207-218
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- Marston Conder, Chris D. Godsil
Pages 219-227
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- Carolyn A. Eschenbach, Frank J. Hall, Charles R. Johnson
Pages 245-256
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- Richard A. Brualdi, Shmuel Friedland, Victor Klee
Pages 257-260
About this book
This IMA Volume in Mathematics and its Applications COMBINATORIAL AND GRAPH-THEORETICAL PROBLEMS IN LINEAR ALGEBRA is based on the proceedings of a workshop that was an integral part of the 1991-92 IMA program on "Applied Linear Algebra." We are grateful to Richard Brualdi, George Cybenko, Alan George, Gene Golub, Mitchell Luskin, and Paul Van Dooren for planning and implementing the year-long program. We especially thank Richard Brualdi, Shmuel Friedland, and Victor Klee for organizing this workshop and editing the proceedings. The financial support of the National Science Foundation made the workshop possible. A vner Friedman Willard Miller, Jr. PREFACE The 1991-1992 program of the Institute for Mathematics and its Applications (IMA) was Applied Linear Algebra. As part of this program, a workshop on Com binatorial and Graph-theoretical Problems in Linear Algebra was held on November 11-15, 1991. The purpose of the workshop was to bring together in an informal setting the diverse group of people who work on problems in linear algebra and matrix theory in which combinatorial or graph~theoretic analysis is a major com ponent. Many of the participants of the workshop enjoyed the hospitality of the IMA for the entire fall quarter, in which the emphasis was discrete matrix analysis.
Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Mathematics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA
Richard A. Brualdi
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Department of Mathematical Statistics and Computer Science, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, USA
Shmuel Friedland
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Department of Mathematics, University of Washington, Seattle, USA
Victor Klee