Description: Networks surround us, from social networks to protein–protein interaction networks within the cells of our bodies. The theory of random graphs provides a necessary framework for understanding their structure and development. This text provides an accessible introduction to this rapidly expanding subject. It covers all the basic features of random graphs – component structure, matchings and Hamilton cycles, connectivity and chromatic number – before discussing models of real-world networks, including intersection graphs, preferential attachment graphs and small-world models. Based on the authors' own teaching experience, it can be used as a textbook for a one-semester course on random graphs and networks at advanced undergraduate or graduate level. The text includes numerous exercises, with a particular focus on developing students' skills in asymptotic analysis. More challenging problems are accompanied by hints or suggestions for further reading.
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EAN: 9781009260305
UPC: 9781009260305
ISBN: 9781009260305
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Format: Paperback, 232 pages
Author: Frieze, Alan (Carnegie Mellon University, Pennsylv
Item Height: 1.2 cm
Item Length: 24.4 cm
Item Weight: 0.38 kg
Item Width: 17 cm
Language: Eng
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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