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Directions in Infinite Graph Theory and Combinatorics
With an introduction by C.St.J.A. Nash-Williams
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Directions in Infinite Graph Theory and Combinatorics
With an introduction by C.St.J.A. Nash-Williams
About this book
This book has arisen from a colloquium held at St. John's College, Cambridge, in July 1989, which brought together most of today's leading experts in the field of infinite graph theory and combinatorics. This was the first such meeting ever held, and its aim was to assess the state of the art in the discipline, to consider its links with other parts of mathematics, and to discuss possible directions for future development. This volume reflects the Cambridge meeting in both level and scope. It contains research papers as well as expository surveys of particular areas. Together they offer a comprehensive portrait of infinite graph theory and combinatorics, which should be particularly attractive to anyone new to the discipline.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Directions in Infinite Graph Theory and Combinatorics
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. Infinite matching theory
- Chapter 2. Gallai–Milgram properties forinfinite graphs
- Chapter 3. The age of a relational structure
- Chapter 4. Decomposing infinite graphs
- Chapter 5. Bounded graphs
- Chapter 6. A survey on graphs with polynomial growth
- Chapter 7. Some results on ends and automorphisms of graphs
- Chapter 8. Analyzing Nash-Williams'partition theorem by means ofordinal types
- Chapter 9. Matchings from a set below to aset above
- Chapter 10. A partition relation for triples using a model of Todorĉević
- Chapter 11. Some relations between analytic and geometric properties of infinite graphs
- Chapter 12. Reconstruction of infinite graphs
- Chapter 13. f-Optimal factors of infinite graphs
- Chapter 14. Universal elements and the complexity of certain classes of infinite graphs
- Chapter 15. Asymmetrising sets in trees
- Chapter 16. Asymmetrization of infinite trees
- Chapter 17. Excluding infinite minors
- Chapter 18. An end-faithful spanning tree counterexample
- Chapter 19. End-faithful forests and spanning trees in infinite graphs
- Chapter 20. Fast growing functions based on Ramsey theorems
- Chapter 21. Edge-transitive strips
- Chapter 22. Topological groups and infinite graphs
- Author index to volume 95 (1991)
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