Symmetry in Graphs by Ted Dobson

Symmetry in Graphs by Ted Dobson

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Zusammenfassung

This is the first full-length book on the theme of symmetry in graphs, a fast-growing topic in algebraic graph theory. Suitable for graduate students, it goes from basic material on vertex-transitive graphs and permutation group theory right up to the field's major open problems, and includes many examples and exercises illustrating the theory.

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Symmetry in Graphs by Ted Dobson

This is the first full-length book on the major theme of symmetry in graphs. Forming part of algebraic graph theory, this fast-growing field is concerned with the study of highly symmetric graphs, particularly vertex-transitive graphs, and other combinatorial structures, primarily by group-theoretic techniques. In practice the street goes both ways and these investigations shed new light on permutation groups and related algebraic structures. The book assumes a first course in graph theory and group theory but no specialized knowledge of the theory of permutation groups or vertex-transitive graphs. It begins with the basic material before introducing the field's major problems and most active research themes in order to motivate the detailed discussion of individual topics that follows. Featuring many examples and over 450 exercises, it is an essential introduction to the field for graduate students and a valuable addition to any algebraic graph theorist's bookshelf.
'The book is an excellent introduction to graph symmetry, assuming only first courses in each of group theory and graph theoryIllustrative and instructive examples of graphs with high symmetry are given along with motivating problems. The theory of group actions is interspersed throughout the book, as appropriate to the development of the graph story, and there are separate chapters treating different research directions, for example, vertex-transitive graphs and their automorphism groups, the Cayley Isomorphism Problem, and Hamiltonicity. The book provides a seamless entry for students and other interested people into this fascinating study of the interplay between symmetry and network theory, with extensive lists of exercises at the end of each chapter, and important research problems on graph symmetry discussed throughout the book, and especially in the final chapter.' Cheryl Praeger, University of Western Australia, Perth
'Dobson, Malnič and Marušič have done us a real service. They offer a thorough treatment of graph symmetry, the first text book on the topic. What makes this even more useful is that their treatment is detailed, careful and gentle.' Chris Godsil, University of Waterloo, Ontario
'A book like this is long overdue. It brings together a vast array of important and interesting material about graph symmetries, and is very well presented. Congratulations to the authors on a fine achievement.' Marston Conder, University of Auckland
'There is a great amount of novelty in this book … The book has a very large number of examples and exercises. The authors use notable examples to motivate questions and test conjectures.' Pablo Spiga, MathSciNet
Ted Dobson is Professor at the University of Primorska, Slovenia. Aleksander Malnič is Professor at the University of Ljubljana. Dragan Marušič is Professor at the University of Primorska, Slovenia and the founder of the Slovenian school in Algebraic Graph Theory.
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ISBN 13 9781108429061
ISBN 10 1108429068
Titel Symmetry in Graphs
Autor Ted Dobson
Serie Cambridge Studies In Advanced Mathematics
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Verlag Cambridge University Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2022-05-12
Seitenanzahl 450
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