Graduate students and researchers in combinatorics and matroid theory as well as computer scientists, graph theorists and scientific libraries may find this book useful. Matroids were introduced in 1935 as an abstract generalization of graphs and matrices. Since the mid-1950s, much progress has been made, and there now exists a large collection of significant matroid theorems. Matroid decomposition covers the area of the theory dealing with decomposition and composition of matroids. In order to make the subject more ...
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Graduate students and researchers in combinatorics and matroid theory as well as computer scientists, graph theorists and scientific libraries may find this book useful. Matroids were introduced in 1935 as an abstract generalization of graphs and matrices. Since the mid-1950s, much progress has been made, and there now exists a large collection of significant matroid theorems. Matroid decomposition covers the area of the theory dealing with decomposition and composition of matroids. In order to make the subject more accessible to those without a background in matroid theory, the book starts with introductory material. The exposition is clear and simple, making the main results easily understandable.
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Fine. Not Issued with a Dust Jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. 398 pages. "A matroid may be specified by a finite set E and a nonempty set of so-called independent subsets of E. The independent subsets must observe two simple axioms. In this book, we are largely concerned with the binary matroids, which are produced by the matrices over the binary field GF (2)." FINE HARDCOVER. Tan cloth covers, lettering is bright on the cover and spine.
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