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Problems from the discrete to the continuous: probability, number theory, graph theory, and combinatorics

The primary intent of the book is to introduce an array of beautiful problems in a variety of subjects quickly, pithily and completely rigorously to graduate students and advanced undergraduates. The book takes a number of specific problems and solves them, the needed tools developed along the way i...

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Autor principal: Pinsky, Ross G
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Springer 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07965-3
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description The primary intent of the book is to introduce an array of beautiful problems in a variety of subjects quickly, pithily and completely rigorously to graduate students and advanced undergraduates. The book takes a number of specific problems and solves them, the needed tools developed along the way in the context of the particular problems. It treats a mélange of topics from combinatorial probability theory, number theory, random graph theory and combinatorics. The problems in this book involve the asymptotic analysis of a discrete construct as some natural parameter of the system tends to infinity. Besides bridging discrete mathematics and mathematical analysis, the book makes a modest attempt at bridging disciplines. The problems were selected with an eye toward accessibility to a wide audience, including advanced undergraduate students. The book could be used for a seminar course in which students present the lectures.
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spelling cern-19523852021-04-21T20:52:23Zdoi:10.1007/978-3-319-07965-3http://cds.cern.ch/record/1952385engPinsky, Ross GProblems from the discrete to the continuous: probability, number theory, graph theory, and combinatoricsMathematical Physics and MathematicsThe primary intent of the book is to introduce an array of beautiful problems in a variety of subjects quickly, pithily and completely rigorously to graduate students and advanced undergraduates. The book takes a number of specific problems and solves them, the needed tools developed along the way in the context of the particular problems. It treats a mélange of topics from combinatorial probability theory, number theory, random graph theory and combinatorics. The problems in this book involve the asymptotic analysis of a discrete construct as some natural parameter of the system tends to infinity. Besides bridging discrete mathematics and mathematical analysis, the book makes a modest attempt at bridging disciplines. The problems were selected with an eye toward accessibility to a wide audience, including advanced undergraduate students. The book could be used for a seminar course in which students present the lectures.Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:19523852014
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Problems from the discrete to the continuous: probability, number theory, graph theory, and combinatorics
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title_full Problems from the discrete to the continuous: probability, number theory, graph theory, and combinatorics
title_fullStr Problems from the discrete to the continuous: probability, number theory, graph theory, and combinatorics
title_full_unstemmed Problems from the discrete to the continuous: probability, number theory, graph theory, and combinatorics
title_short Problems from the discrete to the continuous: probability, number theory, graph theory, and combinatorics
title_sort problems from the discrete to the continuous: probability, number theory, graph theory, and combinatorics
topic Mathematical Physics and Mathematics
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07965-3
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