A Source Book in Matroid Theory

Cover of A Source Book in Matroid Theory by Joseph P. S. Kung
Year: 1985
Language: en
Edition: 1986
Pages: 413
ISBN-13: 9780817631734
Dimensions:
Height: 9.61 Inches
Length: 6.69 Inches
Weight: 2.1384839414 Pounds
Width: 0.85 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 511/.6
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A Source Book in Matroid Theory by Joseph P. S. Kung, published by Birkhauser Boston in 1985, offers a comprehensive exploration of matroid theory, a burgeoning area within combinatorics. This edition spans 413 pages and is presented in English, providing readers with a detailed examination of the subject’s evolution and its current standing in the mathematical landscape.

The book delves into the historical context of mathematics, highlighting the lifecycle of mathematical subjects and their varying degrees of development. Readers will encounter discussions on the significance of matroid theory, characterized by its rich theorems yet limited theoretical framework. This work serves as a resource for those interested in the foundations and advancements of matroids, reflecting on the dynamic nature of mathematical inquiry and the potential for future discoveries in this field.


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by Gian-Carlo Rota The subjects of mathematics, like the subjects of mankind, have finite lifespans, which the historian will record as he freezes history at one instant of time. There are the old subjects, loaded with distinctions and honors. As their problems are solved away and the applications reaped by engineers and other moneymen, ponderous treatises gather dust in library basements, awaiting the day when a generation as yet unborn will rediscover the lost paradise in awe. Then there are the middle-aged subjects. You can tell which they are by roaming the halls of Ivy League universities or the Institute for Advanced Studies. Their high priests haughtily refuse fabulous offers from eager provin cial universities while receiving special permission from the President of France to lecture in English at the College de France. Little do they know that the load of technicalities is already critical, about to crack and submerge their theorems in the dust of oblivion that once enveloped the dinosaurs. Finally, there are the young subjects-combinatorics, for instance. Wild eyed individuals gingerly pick from a mountain of intractable problems, chil dishly babbling the first words of what will soon be a new language. Child hood will end with the first Seminaire Bourbaki. It could be impossible to find a more fitting example than matroid theory of a subject now in its infancy. The telltale signs, for an unfailing diagnosis, are the abundance of deep theorems, going together with a paucity of theories.

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Publisher: Birkhauser Boston. Year: 1985.
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ISBN-13: 9780817631734.
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Language: en. Pages: 413. Edition: 1986.