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Complexity: Knots, Colourings and Countings

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Complexity: Knots, Colourings and Countings Synopsis

These notes are based on a series of lectures given at the Advanced Research Institute of Discrete Applied Mathematics held at Rutgers University. Their aim is to link together algorithmic problems arising in knot theory, statistical physics and classical combinatorics. Apart from the theory of computational complexity concerned with enumeration problems, introductions are given to several of the topics treated, such as combinatorial knot theory, randomised approximation algorithms, percolation and random cluster models. To researchers in discrete mathematics, computer science and statistical physics, this book will be of great interest, but any non-expert should find it an appealing guide to a very active area of research.

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ISBN: 9780521457408
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Author: Dominic University of Oxford Welsh
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 172 pages
Series: London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series
Genres: Combinatorics and graph theory
Topology
Statistical physics
Mathematical theory of computation