Graph Theory 1736-1936

Graph Theory 1736-1936

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Biggs Norman L.
Oxford University Press
EAN: 9780198539162
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First published in 1976, this book has been widely acclaimed both for its significant contribution to the history of mathematics and for the way that it brings the subject alive. Building on a set of original writings from some of the founders of graph theory, the book traces the historical development of the subject through a linking commentary. The relevant underlying mathematics is also explained, providing an original introduction to the subject for students. From reviews: 'The book...serves as an excellent examplein fact, as a modelof a new approach to one aspect of mathematics, when mathematics is considered as a living, vital and developing tradition.' (Edward A. Maziark in Isis) 'Biggs, Lloyd and Wilson's unusual and remarkable book traces the evolution and development of graph theory...Conceived in a very original manner and obviously written with devotion and a very great amount of painstaking historical research, it contains an exceptionally fine collection of source material, and to a graph theorist it is a treasure chest of fascinating historical information and curiosities with rich food for thought.' (Gabriel Dirac in Centaurus) 'The lucidity, grace and wit of the writing makes this book a pleasure to read and re-read.' (S. H. Hollingdale in Bulletin of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications)
EAN 9780198539162
ISBN 0198539169
Typ produktu Mäkká väzba
Vydavateľ Oxford University Press
Dátum vydania 11. decembra 1986
Stránky 252
Jazyk English
Rozmery 234 x 158 x 15
Krajina United Kingdom
Autori Biggs Norman L.; Lloyd E. Keith; Wilson Robin J.
Ilustrácie 17 halftones, 166 line figures