Description |
1 online resource (300 pages) |
Series |
Interdisciplinary Mathematical Sciences |
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Interdisciplinary mathematical sciences.
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Contents |
Preface; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1 Contributions of F.R. McMorris to Character Compatibility Analysis; Chapter 2 Families of Relational Statistics for 2 x 2 Tables; Chapter 3 Applications of Spanning Subgraphs of Intersection Graphs; Chapter 4 Axiomatic Characterization of Location Functions; Chapter 5 Median Graphs. A Structure Theory; Chapter 6 Generalized Centrality in Trees; Chapter 7 Consensus Centered at Majority Rule; Chapter 8 Centrality Measures in Trees; Chapter 9 The Port Reopening Scheduling Problem; Chapter 10 Reexamining the Complexities in Consensus Theory |
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Chapter 11 The Contributions of F.R. McMorris to Discrete Mathematics and its ApplicationsAuthor Index; Subject Index; Symbol Index |
Summary |
In the past 50 years, discrete mathematics has developed as a far-reaching and popular language for modeling fundamental problems in computer science, biology, sociology, operations research, economics, engineering, etc. The same model may appear in different guises, or a variety of models may have enough similarities such that same ideas and techniques can be applied in diverse applications. This book focuses on fields such as consensus and voting theory, clustering, location theory, mathematical biology, and optimization that have seen an upsurge of new and exciting works over the past two d |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Computer science -- Mathematics.
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Computer science.
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Mathematical models.
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Electronic Data Processing
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Models, Theoretical
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mathematical models.
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Computer science.
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Computer science -- Mathematics.
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Mathematical models.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Mulder, Henry Martyn
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ISBN |
9789814299152 |
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9814299154 |
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