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Matroid Theory and Its Applications in Electric Network Theory and in Statics (Algorithms and Combinatorics #6)

Matroid Theory and Its Applications in Electric Network Theory and in Statics (Algorithms and Combinatorics #6)

Current price: $109.99
Publication Date: October 3rd, 2013
Publisher:
Springer
ISBN:
9783662221457
Pages:
533
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Description

I. The topics of this book The concept of a matroid has been known for more than five decades. Whitney (1935) introduced it as a common generalization of graphs and matrices. In the last two decades, it has become clear how important the concept is, for the following reasons: (1) Combinatorics (or discrete mathematics) was considered by many to be a collection of interesting, sometimes deep, but mostly unrelated ideas. However, like other branches of mathematics, combinatorics also encompasses some gen- eral tools that can be learned and then applied, to various problems. Matroid theory is one of these tools. (2) Within combinatorics, the relative importance of algorithms has in- creased with the spread of computers. Classical analysis did not even consider problems where "only" a finite number of cases were to be studied. Now such problems are not only considered, but their complexity is often analyzed in con- siderable detail. Some questions of this type (for example, the determination of when the so called "greedy" algorithm is optimal) cannot even be answered without matroidal tools.