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  1. Theory and Applications of Higher-Dimensional Hadamard Matrices (Combinatorics and Computer Science) by Yang Yi Xian, 2001-11-01
  2. Geometry of Cuts and Metrics (Algorithms and Combinatorics) by Michel M. Deza, Monique Laurent, 1997-06-27
  3. Gian-Carlo Rota on Combinatorics: Introductory Papers and Commentaries (Contemporary Mathematicians) by Gian-Carlo Rota, 1995-11
  4. Combinatorics by N.IA. Vilenkin, 1971-09
  5. Combinatorics: Set Systems, Hypergraphs, Families of Vectors and Probabilistic Combinatorics by Bela Bollobás, 1986-08-29
  6. Probabilistic Combinatorics and Its Applications. by Bela Bollobas, 1991
  7. Geometric Discrepancy: An Illustrated Guide (Algorithms and Combinatorics) by Jiri Matousek, 1999-07-15
  8. Algebraic Combinatorics (Chapman Hall/CrcMathematics Series) by Chris Godsil, 1993-04-01
  9. Asymptotic Combinatorics with Applications to Mathematical Physics (NATO Science Series II: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry)
  10. Horizons of Combinatorics (Bolyai Society Mathematical Studies)
  11. New Perspectives in Algebraic Combinatorics by Anders Bj^D"orner, 1999-08-01
  12. Combinatorics of Finite Geometries by Lynn Margaret Batten, 1997-05-28
  13. Recent Advances in Algorithms and Combinatorics
  14. Algebraic and Geometric Combinatorics (Contemporary Mathematics)

81. Ph.D. Program In Algorithms, Combinatorics, And Optimization
ACO Program Web Pages, Georgia Tech (A Ph.D. program in Algorithms, combinatorics, and Optimization)
http://www.math.gatech.edu/aco/
Ph.D. Program in Algorithms, Combinatorics, and Optimization
ACO Home Page What is Admission Information Program Description Affiliated Faculty ... Contact WEBmaster
Georgia Tech's Ph.D. Program in
Algorithms, Combinatorics, and Optimization
During the past three decades, one of the most rapidly growing areas of research in applied mathematics, computer science, and operations research has been that of dealing with discrete structures. This has been most evident in the fields of combinatorics, discrete optimization and the analysis of algorithms. Increasingly, work in each of these subjects has come to depend on knowledge in all of them. Indeed, many of the most significant advances have been produced by researchers in more than one, if not all three, of these areas. In response to these developments, Georgia Tech has introduced a new doctoral degree program in Algorithms, Combinatorics, and Optimization (ACO) . ACO is a multidisciplinary program sponsored jointly by the College of Computing , the School of Industrial and Systems Engineering , and the School of Mathematics . Other units on campus also affiliated with this program include the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering The ACO program at Georgia Tech brings together the study of discrete structures and the design and analysis of algorithms in areas such as graph theory, integer programming, combinatorial optimization, and polyhedral theory. It is intended for students possessing a strong background in one or more of the fields represented by the sponsoring units.

82. Home Page Of Steven H. Cullinane: Mathematical Lin
A systems analyst/programmer with an interest in combinatorics, permutation groups, and philosophy with some very good links to those areas. Personal information including a web journal.
http://www.m759.com/
Home Page of Steven H. Cullinane: Mathematical Lin
Geometry of the 4x4 Square
Diamond 16 Puzzle Diamond Theory Finite Geometry Web ... Permutation Groups Resources Home Page of Steven H. Cullinane: Mathematical Links
  • Welcome to my home page. The address, m759.com, comes from the word "Mathieu" and from the 759 octads in the Miracle Octad Generator of R. T. Curtis. These are related to the mathematics in the first link at left.
  • Personal information: I am 62 years old, a male caucasian, and semi-retired from work as a systems analyst/programmer. My interests are chiefly mathematical (see this page's links) and literary (see links on page two). Some sort of relationship between my mathematical and literary interests is sketched on page three. See also my web journal
  • Education: Public schools, then sporadic attendance at Harvard some forty years ago (class of 1964), followed by more serious studies at a community college and at State University of New York at Fredonia (M.A., mathematics, 1973).
Block Designs Design Resources Quilt Geometry Galois Geometry ... Theme and Variations Page last modified Nov. 17, 2004; created September 20, 2000.

83. Florence, University Of
Department of Systems and Computer Science. Research areas include adaptive and predictive control, algorithms and data structures, applied mathematics, artificial intelligence, bioengineering and medical informatics, combinatorics, computer vision, databases, formal methods, modeling and identification, nonlinear dynamics, operations research, robust control, and software engineering.
http://www.dsi.unifi.it/
Dipartimento di Sistemi e Informatica Department offices are in two different locations. Via di Santa Marta, 3 (Direction)
50139 Firenze
Seg: +39.055.4796257
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84. Problems In Graph Theory And Combinatorics"
A collection maintained by Douglas B. West, of the University of Illinois. Features brief introductions, along with references cited.
http://www.math.uiuc.edu/~west/openp/
Open Problems - Graph Theory and Combinatorics
collected and maintained by Douglas B. West
Number of problem pages now posted: 38
This site is a resource for research in graph theory and combinatorics. Open problems are listed along with what is known about them, updated as time permits. Individual pages contain such material as title, originator, date, statement of problem, background, partial results, comments, references. Also available is a Glossary of Terms Most pages in this directory have not yet been created; so far this is mostly a list of some well-known problems for which more detailed pages will be written later. Its accessibility at this early stage is a plea for contributed material to accelerate its development. The organization of topics roughly follows the four volumes of The Art of Combinatorics under development by D.B. West. Thus the four main headings are Extremal Graph Theory Structure of Graphs Order and Optimization , and Arrangements and Methods
Alternatively, below is a direct search, courtesy of Google. On this page, the search will only take you right here, but it will also find problem pages under this that contain your search term.
Contributions!

85. Home Page Of Ajit A Diwan
Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay Algorithms, Graph theory, combinatorics
http://www.cse.iitb.ac.in/~aad/
Ajit A Diwan
Associate Professor
Department of Computer Science and Engineering

Indian Institute of Technology
Powai, Mumbai 400076, India
Phone No: 5767720
E-mail: aad@cse.iitb.ac.in
Education and Career

Research Interests

Recent Publications
...
Ph.d Students

Education and Career B.Tech - IIT Bombay, 1983 Ph.D - TIFR Bombay, 1989 Faculty in IIT Bombay since 1988 Research Interests Graph theory, Combinatorics, Algorithms Recent Publications
  • Decomposing graphs with girth at least 5 under degree constraints, J. Graph Theory, Vol. , April 2000.
  • Disconnected 2-factors in planar cubic bridgeless graphs, J. Combinatorial Theory, Ser B, Vol. , March 2002.
  • Plane triangulations are 6-partitionable (with Manish P. Kurhekar), Discrete Mathematics, Vol. , September 2002.
  • Degree condition for vertex-disjoint paths
  • On 2-factors in powers of connected graphs (with Narendra Agarwal)
  • Triangle-factors in powers of graphs (with Narendra Agarwal), presented at R. C. Bose Centenary Symposium, I.S.I, Dec 2002, Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics, Vol.
  • Partitioning 2-connected graphs into connected subgraphs Courses that I Generally offer Design and Analysis of Algorithms Algorithms and Complexity Discrete Structures Combinatorics Applied Algorithms Data Structures and Algorithms Operations Research Recent M.Tech projects
  • 86. Coding, Cryptography And Combinatorics
    Huang Shan City, China; 2328 June 2003.
    http://ccc.ustc.edu.cn/

    87. CANT 2006
    International school and conference on combinatorics, Automata and Number Theory. University of Li¨ge, Belgium; 819 May 2006.
    http://www.cant2006.ulg.ac.be/
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    88. Q-CONF
    Some Highlights of Arithmetic combinatoricsLecture notes and resources on combinatorial number theory by Terence Tao.
    http://www.math.ufl.edu/~frank/qmiftconf.html
    Last update made Fri Feb 27 15:22:13 EST 2004.
    CONFERENCE ON
    NUMBER THEORY AND COMBINATORICS IN PHYSICS
    March 21-23, 2003
    University of Florida, Gainesville
    TRAVEL INFORMATION WEATHER ACCOMMODATIONS MAPS ... PHOTOS
    THEME
    The aim of the conference is bring mathematicians and physicists together working in the topics below, to discuss, learn and communicate different view-points. Provisional list of topics
    • q -hypergeometric functions, Rogers-Ramanujan identities, Exact Integrable Models and Conformal Field Theory
    • Enumerative Combinatorics and Lattice Models
    • Alternating Sign Matrices and Determinants
    • Quantum Computing
    • Riemann zeta-function, Random matrices and Quantum Correlators
    ADVISORY BOARD
    • George Andrews Pennsylvania State University
    • Michael Fisher University of Maryland
    • Steven Girvin Yale
    • Michio Jimbo University of Tokyo
    • Barry McCoy Stony Brook
    • Tetsuji Miwa RIMS, Kyoto
    • Leonard Susskind Stanford
    • Edward Witten IAS, Princeton
    PLENARY SPEAKERS
    [Click on speaker's name to view title and abstract and slides (if available)]

    89. Algebraic Geometry, Commutative Algebra And Combinatorics -- Erice 2001, NATO Ad
    Exterior Algebra Methods and Other New Directions. Erice, Sicily, Italy; 9 15 September 2001.
    http://www.math.sunysb.edu/~sorin/Erice-2001/

    Event photos
    The workshop in Erice will address a wide range of new developments in classical Algebraic Geometry such as curves and their moduli, surfaces, higher dimensional varieties, vector bundles, and toric varieties. A special focus will be on exterior algebra methods which have recently grown in importance in Algebraic Geometry, Commutative Algebra, and Combinatorics, and their computational aspects (Bernstein-Gel'fand-Gel'fand correspondence, Beilinson monad, theory of Chow forms and resultants, algebraic shifting, free resolutions over the exterior algebra, linear syzygies, hyperplane arrangements, ...) Organizing Committee: David Eisenbud Lucian Badescu Sorin Popescu and Alfio Ragusa Speakers (tentative): The following people have responded positively to our invitation: Sponsors: NATO Scientific Affairs Division EAGER: European Algebraic Geometry Research Training Network and the University of Catania , Sicily. Registration: The cost of staying at the Ettore Majorana Centre will be approximately $80 per night (lodging/meals/transfer from/to the airport/1/2 day trip included), and there will be a fee of $100 for the social events. We will be able to offer financial assistance to some of the participants, particularly to younger mathematicians and speakers.

    90. Qseries Conference
    University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, USA; 2628 October 2000.
    http://www.math.wisc.edu/~ono/qseries.html
    q-series with Applications to Combinatorics, Number Theory and Physics. October 26-28, 2000 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
    Plenary Speakers
    Scott Ahlgren (Colgate University)
    George Andrews (Penn State University)
    Richard Askey (University of Wisconsin)
    Anne Schilling (MIT)
    Dennis Stanton (University of Minnesota) Special Note: Some of the plenary lectures will highlight open problems and future trends. Invited Speakers
    Krishnaswami Alladi (University of Florida)
    Douglas Bowman (University of Illinois)
    Youn-Seo Choi (Korea Institute for Advanced Study)
    Thomas Ernst (Uppsala University) Tina Garrett (University of Minnesota) Frank Garvan (University of Florida) Christian Krattenthaler (University of Vienna) Jeremy Lovejoy (University of Wisconsin) Steve Milne (Ohio State University) Katsuhisa Mimachi (Kyushu University) Morris Newman (University of California, Santa Barbara) Peter Paule (University of Linz) Sasha Polishchuk (Boston University) Sergei Suslov (Arizona State University) Ole Warnaar (Melbourne University) Sander Zwegers (University of Utrecht) Contributed Talks (September 15, 2000 Deadline for titles and abstracts)

    91. SpringerLink - Publication
    (Birkh¤user) Emphasizes functional equations, dynamical systems and combinatorics. Tables of contents from vol.55 (1998) on. Full text to subscribers via LINK.
    http://link.springer.de/link/service/journals/00010/
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    Publication Aequationes Mathematicae Publisher: Birkh¤user Verlag AG ISSN: 0001-9054 (Paper) 1420-8903 (Online) Subject: Mathematics Issues in bold contain content you are entitled to view. Volume 70 Numbers 1-2 / September 2005 Volume 69 Number 3 / May 2005 Numbers 1-2 / March 2005 Request a sample Volume 68 Number 3 / December 2004 Numbers 1-2 / August 2004 Volume 67 Number 3 / June 2004 Numbers 1-2 / March 2004 Volume 66 Number 3 / December 2003 Numbers 1-2 / August 2003 Request a sample Volume 65 Number 3 / June 2003 Numbers 1-2 / February 2003 Volume 64 Number 3 / December 2002 Numbers 1-2 / August 2002 Volume 63 Number 3 / May 2002 Numbers 1-2 / February 2002 Volume 62 Number 3 / November 2001 Numbers 1-2 / August 2001 Volume 61 Number 3 / May 2001 Numbers 1-2 / February 2001 Volume 60 Number 3 / November 2000 Numbers 1-2 / August 2000 Volume 59 Number 3 / May 2000 Numbers 1-2 / February 2000 Volume 58 Number 3 / November 1999 Numbers 1-2 / August 1999 Volume 57 Numbers 2-3 / May 1999 Number 1 / February 1999 Volume 56 Number 3 / October 1998 Numbers 1-2 / August 1998 Volume 55 Number 3 / May 1998 Numbers 1-2 / February 1998 First page
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    92. Combinatorics At Chalmers/GU
    combinatorics group at Chalmers University of Technology and Gothenburg University.
    http://www.math.chalmers.se/Math/Research/Combinatorics/
    Combinatorics at Chalmers/GU
    Papers and Preprints The Combinatorics Seminar Together with the combinatorialists in Linköping Mälardalen and Stockholm , we belong to the European Network in Algebraic Combinatorics. This Network will be supported by the EU for three years, starting September 2002. The support goes mainly to funding post-doc and pre-doc positions at the schools in the network. Instructions for applying for these positions can be found here . Observe that the Swedish node of the network is administered from Linköping , but if you are interested in a post/pre-doc position in Göteborg, you should contact Einar Steingrimsson (in addition to sending a formal application as instructed here If you are interested in joining us as a graduate student, go here or contact Einar Steingrimsson. If you want to apply for a teaching/research position, look at this page, where announcements are posted. The department has strong groups in many fields, including algebra, mathematical statistics/probability and optimization (see here
    Members of the group
    Niklas Eriksen Anders Claesson Einar Steingrímsson Petter Brändén
    Former members
    Sergey Kitaev Toufik Mansour Antoine Vella
    What is Combinatorics?

    93. DA05
    ACMSIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms. To follow the 7th Workshop on Algorithm Engineering and Experiments (ALENEX05) and the 2nd Workshop on Analytic Algorithmics and combinatorics (ANALCO05). Vancouver, BC, Canada; 2325 January 2005.
    http://www.siam.org/meetings/da05/

    94. Algebraic And Geometric Combinatorics
    Click here.
    http://www.math.uoc.gr/~caa/anogia05.html
    Click here

    95. Welcome To Scott Chapman
    Trinity University, San Antonio. Commutative algebra, finite abelian groups, combinatorics and number theory especially factorization of elements in integral domains and monoids.
    http://www.trinity.edu/schapman/index.html
    Welcome to Scott Chapman's Web Page Trinity University Department of Mathematics One Trinity Place San Antonio, Texas 78212-7200 Phone: (210) 999-8245 Fax: (210) 999-8538 e-mail: schapman@trinity.edu Information on the Trinity Research Experiences for Undergraduates in Mathematics Program (REU) I will be the Keynote Speaker at the first annual Texas Undergraduate Mathematics Conference on October 15th at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, Texas. Information for Classes for Fall 2005 All course materials are pdf files and require the Adobe Acrobat Reader. Math 1312: Calculus II

    96. Algebraic And Geometric Combinatorics
    Topics All aspects of algebraic and geometric combinatorics. combinatorics of polytopes; Arrangements of hyperplanes; Triangulations, subdivisions,
    http://www.math.uoc.gr/~caa/anogia05/Intro.htm
    Click here

    97. Jean A. Larson's Home Page
    University of Florida Set theory, combinatorics.
    http://www.math.ufl.edu/~jal/
    Jean A. Larson
    Department of Mathematics
    University of Florida

    PO Box 118105
    Gainesville, FL 32611
    Fall 2005 Classes:
    Research Interests: Set Theory and Foundations, Combinatorics
    Teaching Related Resources:
    Some other resources:

    98. ACO Program Home Page
    Algorithms, combinatorics and Optimization at Carnegie Mellon University. Karl Wimmer, Graph theory, combinatorics, Algebra, and Number theory.
    http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~ACO/
    Welcome to the ACO Program Home Page
    This is the home page for the program in
    Algorithms, Combinatorics and Optimization
    at Carnegie Mellon University. Carnegie Mellon University has taken the initiative of offering an interdisciplinary Ph.D program in Algorithms, Combinatorics and Optimization. It is administered jointly by the Tepper School of Business Operations Research group ), the Computer Science Department Algorithms and Complexity group ) and the Department of Mathematical Sciences (Discrete Mathematics group).
    More About the Program
    Admission/Application Information Ph.D. Program Requirements ACO Seminar ...
    Faculty
    Egon Balas Polyhedral combinatorics, combinatorial optimization. Guy Blelloch Parallel algorithms and languages. Avrim Blum Machine learning, approximation and on-line algorithms, AI planning. Manuel Blum Complexity Theory, cryptography, program checking. Thomas A. Bohman Extremal Combinatorics. Combinatorial optimization, graph theory, integer programming. Lisa Fleischer Combinatorial optimization, approximation algorithms, network routing and design, linear and integer programming. Alan Frieze Average case analysis of algorithms, combinatorics.

    99. Permutation Groups Resources
    Webbased resources for permutation groups and related areas in group theory and combinatorics.
    http://www.maths.qmw.ac.uk/~pjc/permgps/
    Permutation groups resources
    This page includes pointers to Web-based resources for permutation groups and related topics in group theory, combinatorics, etc. We need your help. Please email me (p.j.cameron(at)qmul.ac.uk) to suggest inclusions in our list. Or email comments about the content, format, etc. The links in the tables below should open new browser windows. This site is listed on EEVL: the Internet Guide to Engineering, Mathematics and Computing At Queen Mary Elsewhere Books ... Mathematical resources At Queen Mary: Permutation groups notes and preprints Permutation group problems Problems from "Permutations" "Permutation Groups" book homepage ... ATLAS of Finite Group Representations , by R. A. Wilson et al. Top Elsewhere: Permutation Groups Permutation Groups section of the Mathematics Subject Classification World of Mathematics: Permutation Group Alexander Hulpke's transitive groups of small degree ... Model theory and permutation groups at the University of East Anglia , a course at UCLA Permutation Change ringing , a practical application of permutations Steven H. Cullinane's

    100. Combinatorics Authors/titles Recent Submissions
    Subjclass General Topology; combinatorics; Group Theory; Logic Subj-class combinatorics; Commutative Algebra; Number Theory MSC-class 52C07, 13D40,
    http://arxiv.org/list/math.CO/recent
    Combinatorics
    Authors and titles for recent submissions
  • Fri, 16 Sep 2005 Thu, 15 Sep 2005 Wed, 14 Sep 2005 Tue, 13 Sep 2005 ... Mon, 12 Sep 2005
  • Fri, 16 Sep 2005
    math.NT/0509350 abs ps pdf other
    Title: Evaluating Determinants of Two Classes of Special Matrices
    Authors: Shujun Li
    Comments: 9 pages
    Subj-class: Number Theory; Combinatorics
    MSC-class:
    math.CO/0509358 abs ps pdf other
    Title: On decomposability of 4-ary distance 2 MDS codes, double-codes, and n-quasigroups of order 4
    Authors: Denis Krotov (Sobolev Institute of Mathematics, Novosibirsk, Russia)
    Comments: 17 pages
    Subj-class: Combinatorics
    MSC-class:
    math.CO/0509347 abs ps pdf other
    Title: A Proof of the Loehr-Warrington Amazing TEN to the Power n Conjecture
    Authors: Shalosh B. Ekhad Vince Vatter Doron Zeilberger
    Subj-class: Combinatorics
    math.CO/0509339 abs ps pdf other
    Title: Recent Progress in Graph Pebbling Authors: Glenn Hurlbert Comments: 24 pages, 1 figure Subj-class: Combinatorics; Group Theory; Number Theory MSC-class: 05C35 (Primary) 20K01, 90B10 (Secondary)
    math.CO/0509337 abs ps pdf other
    Title: Graphical condensation of plane graphs: a combinatorial approach Authors: Weigen Yan Yeong-Nan Yeh Fuji Zhang Comments: 14 pages, 5 figures. to appear in Theoretial Computer Science

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