9780262530163-0262530163-On the Foundations of Combinatorial Theory: Combinatorial Geometries

On the Foundations of Combinatorial Theory: Combinatorial Geometries

ISBN-13: 9780262530163
ISBN-10: 0262530163
Edition: 2nd Printing
Author: Henry Crapo, Gian-Carlo Rota
Publication date: 1970
Publisher: Mit Pr
Format: Paperback 293 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780262530163
ISBN-10: 0262530163
Edition: 2nd Printing
Author: Henry Crapo, Gian-Carlo Rota
Publication date: 1970
Publisher: Mit Pr
Format: Paperback 293 pages

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On the Foundations of Combinatorial Theory: Combinatorial Geometries (ISBN-13: 9780262530163 and ISBN-10: 0262530163), written by authors Henry Crapo, Gian-Carlo Rota, was published by Mit Pr in 1970. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent On the Foundations of Combinatorial Theory: Combinatorial Geometries (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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It has been clear within the last ten years that combinatorial geometry, together with its order-theoretic counterpart, the geometric lattice, can serve to catalyze the whole field of combinatorial theory, and a major aim of this book, now available in a preliminary edition, is to present the theory in a form accessible to mathematicians working in disparate subjects. Earlier studies have been one-sided or restricted in their point of view; they were motivated primarily by the desire to extend the classical theory of graphs, or were lattice-theoretic approaches confined to axiomatics and algebraic dependence. These approaches largely ignored the original geometric motivations. The present work brings all these aspects together in order to emphasize the many-sidedness of combinatorial geometry, and to point up the unifying role it may well play in current developments in combinatorics and its applications. The book defines the axiomatics of combinatorial geometry, describes a variety of geometrical examples, and discusses the notion of a strong map between geometries. In addition, there is a brief presentation of coordinatization theory and a sketch of two important lines of future work, the "critical problem" and matching theory. The full chapter titles are given below. Contents: 1. Introduction. 2. Geometrics and Geometric Lattices. 3. Six Classical Examples. 4. Span, Bases, Bonds, Dependence, and Circuits. 5. Cryptomorphic Versions of Geometry. 6. Simplicial Geometries. 7. Semimodular Functions. 8. A Glimpse of Matching Theory. 9. Maps. 10. The Extension Theorem. 11. Orthogonality. 12. Factorization of Relatively Complemented Lattices. 13. Factorization of Geometries. 14. Connected Sets. 15. Representation. 16. The Critical Problem. 17. Bibliography.
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