Titre : | Oriented matroids | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs : | A. BJÖRNER, Auteur ; M. LAS VERGNAS, Auteur ; Bernd STURMFELS, Auteur | Mention d'édition : | 2nd éd. | Editeur : | Cambridge : Cambridge University Press | Année de publication : | Cop. 1999 | Collection : | Encyclopedia of mathematics and its applications num. 46 | Importance : | XII-548 p. | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-521-77750-6 | Langues : | Anglais (eng) | Mots-clés : | matroïde | Résumé : | Oriented matroids are a very natural mathematical concept which presents itself in many different guises and which has connections and applications to many different areas. These include discrete and computational geometry, combinatorics, convexity, topology, algebraic geometry, operations research, computer science and theoretical chemistry. This is the first comprehensive, accessible account of the subject. It is intended for a diverse audience: graduate students who wish to learn the subject from scratch; researchers in the various fields of application who want to concentrate on certain aspects of the theory; specialists who need a thorough reference work; and others at academic points in between. A list of exercises and open problems ends each chapter. For the second edition, the authors have expanded the bibliography greatly to ensure that it remains comprehensive and up-to-date, and they have also added an appendix surveying research since the work was first published. | Note de contenu : | index, bibliogr. |
Oriented matroids [texte imprimé] / A. BJÖRNER, Auteur ; M. LAS VERGNAS, Auteur ; Bernd STURMFELS, Auteur . - 2nd éd. . - Cambridge University Press, Cop. 1999 . - XII-548 p.. - ( Encyclopedia of mathematics and its applications; 46) . ISBN : 978-0-521-77750-6 Langues : Anglais ( eng) Mots-clés : | matroïde | Résumé : | Oriented matroids are a very natural mathematical concept which presents itself in many different guises and which has connections and applications to many different areas. These include discrete and computational geometry, combinatorics, convexity, topology, algebraic geometry, operations research, computer science and theoretical chemistry. This is the first comprehensive, accessible account of the subject. It is intended for a diverse audience: graduate students who wish to learn the subject from scratch; researchers in the various fields of application who want to concentrate on certain aspects of the theory; specialists who need a thorough reference work; and others at academic points in between. A list of exercises and open problems ends each chapter. For the second edition, the authors have expanded the bibliography greatly to ensure that it remains comprehensive and up-to-date, and they have also added an appendix surveying research since the work was first published. | Note de contenu : | index, bibliogr. |
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