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Graph Theory: Favorite Conjectures and Open Problems - 2

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This second volume in a two-volume series provides an extensive collection of conjectures and open problems in graph theory. It is designed for both graduate students and established researchers in discrete mathematics who are searching for research ideas and references. Each chapter provides more than a simple collection of results on a particular topic; it captures the reader’s interest with techniques that worked and failed in attempting to solve particular conjectures. The history and origins of specific conjectures and the methods of researching them are also included throughout this volume. Students and researchers can discover how the conjectures have evolved and the various approaches that have been used in an attempt to solve them. An annotated glossary of nearly 300 graph theory parameters, 70 conjectures, and over 600 references is also included in this volume. This glossary provides an understanding of parameters beyond their definitions and enables readers to discover new ideas and new definitions in graph theory.

The editors were inspired to create this series of volumes by the popular and well-attended special sessions entitled “My Favorite Graph Theory Conjectures,” which they organized at past AMS meetings. These sessions were held at the winter AMS/MAA Joint Meeting in Boston, January 2012, the SIAM Conference on Discrete Mathematics in Halifax in June 2012, as well as the winter AMS/MAA Joint Meeting in Baltimore in January 2014, at which many of the best-known graph theorists spoke. In an effort to aid in the creation and dissemination of conjectures and open problems, which is crucial to the growth and development of this field, the editors invited these speakers, as well as other experts in graph theory, to contribute to this series.

Συγγραφείς: Gera Ralucca, Hedetniemi Stephen, Haynes Teresa
Εκδότης: SPRINGER
Σελίδες: 281
ISBN: 9783030073909
Εξώφυλλο: Μαλακό Εξώφυλλο
Αριθμός Έκδοσης: 1
Έτος έκδοσης: 2018

1. Desert Island Conjectures (L.W. Beineke).- 2. Binding Number, Cycles and Cliques ( W. Goddard).- 3. On a Conjecture Involving Laplacian Eigenvalues of Trees  (D. P. Jacobs and V. Trevison).- 4. Queens Around the World in Twenty-five Years ( D. Weakley).- 5. Reflections on a Theme of Ulam (R.Graham).- 6. Ulam Numbers of Graphs (S.T. Hedetniemi).- 7. Forbidden Trees (D. Sumner).- 8. Some of My Favorite Conjectures: Local Conditions Implying Global Cycle Properties (O. Oellermann).- 9. The Path Partition Conjecture (M. Frick and J. E. Dunbar).- 10.  To the Moon and Beyond (E. Gethner).- 11. My Favorite Domination Game Conjectures (M. A. Henning).- 12. A De Bruijn–Erdos theorem in graphs? (V. Chvatal).- 13. An Annotated Glossary of Graph Theory Parameters, with Conjectures (R. Gera, T. W. Haynes, S. T. Hedetniemi, and M. A. Henning).

Ralucca Gera is the Associate Provost for Graduate Education and Professor of Mathematics in the Applied Math Department at the Naval Postgraduate School. She is also a researcher in the Center for Cyber Warfare at the Naval Postgraduate School and the Network Science Center at United States Military Academy. Her research interests include graph theory, network science, machine learning and artificial intelligence.

 

Stephen T. Hedetniemi is one of the earliest pioneers of domination in graphs along with E. J. Cockayne, who together proposed the theory of domination in graphs, in one of the most cited papers in the field in 1977.  He received his PhD from the University of Michigan in 1966, with two world-class advisors, graph theorist Frank Harary, and the pioneer of genetic algorithms and MacArthur Fellowship winner, John Holland.  He coauthored, the first book on domination in 1988 Fundamentals of Domination in Graphs, and co-edited a second book, Domination in Graphs: Advanced Topics. He also co-edited  2 volumes in Springer’s Problem Books in Mathematics  Graph Theory: Favorite Conjectures and Open Problems. Since 1974 he has coauthored more than 300 papers, 180 of which are on domination and domination-related concepts.  Hedetniemi has introduced some of the most-studied concepts in domination theory, including total domination, independent domination, irredundance, Roman domination, power domination, alliances in graphs, signed and minus domination, fractional domination, domatic numbers, domination in grid graphs and chessboards, the first domination algorithms, the first domination NP-completeness results, and the first self-stabilizing domination algorithms.  After leaving the University of Michigan, he taught computer science at the University of Iowa, and the University of Virginia, spent a visiting year at the University of Victoria with E. J. Cockayne, and then became department head of Computer and information Science at the University of Oregon.  Since 1982 has been at Clemson University, where he served a five-year term as department head, and served on the Executive Committee of the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET, Inc. He is currently Emeritus Professor of Computer Science in the School of Computing at Clemson University.

Teresa W. Haynes is a Professor of Mathematics at East Tennessee State University and a Visiting Professor at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. Her research interest is graph theory.

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