Random Graphs

Random Graphs and Complex Networks: Volume 1  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Underaglassmoon at June 17, 2017
Random Graphs and Complex Networks: Volume 1

Random Graphs and Complex Networks: Volume 1
Cambridge | English | 2017 | ISBN-10: 110717287X | 375 pages | PDF | 10.25 mb

by Remco van der Hofstad (Author)

Random Graphs  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Jan. 30, 2024
Random Graphs

Random Graphs by Svante Janson, Tomasz Ɓuczak, Andrzej Rucinski
English | PDF | 2000 | 337 Pages | ISBN : 0471175412 | 22.2 MB

A unified, modern treatment of the theory of random graphs-including recent results and techniques
Since its inception in the 1960s, the theory of random graphs has evolved into a dynamic branch of discrete mathematics. Yet despite the lively activity and important applications, the last comprehensive volume on the subject is Bollobas's well-known 1985 book. Poised to stimulate research for years to come, this new work covers developments of the last decade, providing a much-needed, modern overview of this fast-growing area of combinatorics. Written by three highly respected members of the discrete mathematics community, the book incorporates many disparate results from across the literature, including results obtained by the authors and some completely new results.

Random Graphs  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Specialselection at Jan. 21, 2014
Random Graphs

"Random Graphs", Svante Janson, Tomasz Luczak, Andrzej Rucinski
English | 2000-03-13 | ISBN: 0471175412 | 335 pages | DJVU | 2.8 mb

Random graphs  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by insetes at June 17, 2021
Random graphs

Random graphs By Svante Janson, Tomasz Luczak, Andrzej Rucinski
2000 | 335 Pages | ISBN: 0471175412 | DJVU | 3 MB

Random Graphs and Networks: A First Course  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by hill0 at March 11, 2023
Random Graphs and Networks: A First Course

Random Graphs and Networks: A First Course
English | 2023 | ISBN: 1009260286 | 233 Pages | PDF | 13 MB

Random Graphs for Statistical Pattern Recognition  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at April 12, 2020
Random Graphs for Statistical Pattern Recognition

Random Graphs for Statistical Pattern Recognition by David J. Marchette
English | PDF | 2004 | 253 Pages | ISBN : 0471221767 | 9.56 MB

A timely convergence of two widely used disciplines
Random Graphs for Statistical Pattern Recognition is the first book to address the topic of random graphs as it applies to statistical pattern recognition. Both topics are of vital interest to researchers in various mathematical and statistical fields and have never before been treated together in one book. The use of data random graphs in pattern recognition in clustering and classification is discussed, and the applications for both disciplines are enhanced with new tools for the statistical pattern recognition community. New and interesting applications for random graph users are also introduced.

Random Graphs  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by step778 at March 20, 2015
Random Graphs

V. F. Kolchin, "Random Graphs"
1998 | pages: 260 | ISBN: 0521440815 | PDF | 8,9 mb

Random graphs  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by insetes at July 30, 2019
Random graphs

Random graphs By Kolchin V.F.
1999 | 265 Pages | ISBN: 0521440815 | DJVU | 2 MB

The Strange Logic of Random Graphs  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by step778 at March 4, 2015
The Strange Logic of Random Graphs

Joel Spencer, "The Strange Logic of Random Graphs"
2001 | pages: 179 | ISBN: 3540416544 | PDF | 13 mb

The Strange Logic of Random Graphs  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at July 11, 2022
The Strange Logic of Random Graphs

The Strange Logic of Random Graphs by Joel Spencer
English | PDF | 2001 | 167 Pages | ISBN : 3540416544 | 14.6 MB

The study of random graphs was begun by Paul Erdos and Alfred Renyi in the 1960s and now has a comprehensive literature. A compelling element has been the threshold function, a short range in which events rapidly move from almost certainly false to almost certainly true. This book now joins the study of random graphs (and other random discrete objects) with mathematical logic. The possible threshold phenomena are studied for all statements expressible in a given language. Often there is a zero-one law, that every statement holds with probability near zero or near one. The methodologies involve probability, discrete structures and logic, with an emphasis on discrete structures.