Introduction to Random Graphs
Alan Frieze author Michał Karoński author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:26th Oct '15
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
The text covers random graphs from the basic to the advanced, including numerous exercises and recommendations for further reading.
This book covers random graphs from the basic to the advanced and will appeal to anyone interested in combinatorics, applied probability or theoretical computer science. Having read this book, the reader should be in a good position to pursue research in the area.From social networks such as Facebook, the World Wide Web and the Internet, to the complex interactions between proteins in the cells of our bodies, we constantly face the challenge of understanding the structure and development of networks. The theory of random graphs provides a framework for this understanding, and in this book the authors give a gentle introduction to the basic tools for understanding and applying the theory. Part I includes sufficient material, including exercises, for a one semester course at the advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate level. The reader is then well prepared for the more advanced topics in Parts II and III. A final part provides a quick introduction to the background material needed. All those interested in discrete mathematics, computer science or applied probability and their applications will find this an ideal introduction to the subject.
'This is a well-planned book that is true to its title in that it is indeed accessible for anyone with just an undergraduate student's knowledge of enumerative combinatorics and probability.' Miklós Bóna, MAA Reviews
ISBN: 9781107118508
Dimensions: 235mm x 156mm x 30mm
Weight: 810g
478 pages