| #2327465 in Books | 2001-09-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.96 x1.08 x6.77l,1.90 | File type: PDF | 392 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| For advanced undergraduate students and above|By Lauren Felice|This is not a friendly book in any sense of the word. I didn't find it as cohesive as I imagined it to be. It contains a somewhat random smattering of important original papers about perfect graphs. I used this book as a source for my thesis, and I expected to get more out of it than I did. I ended up only using||"...illuminates the relationships between perfect graph theory and other fields of scientific enquiry..." (SciTech Book News, Vol. 26, No. 2, June 2002)|From the Back Cover|Perfect graph theory was born out of a con
The theory of perfect graphs was born out of a conjecture about graph colouring made by Claude Berge in 1960. That conjecture remains unsolved, but has generated an important area of research in combinatorics. This book: * Includes an introduction by Claude Berge, the founder of perfect graph theory
* Discusses the most recent developments in the field of perfect graph theory
* Provides a thorough historical overview of the subject <...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Perfect Graphs | J.L.R. Alfonsin. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.