Fundamentals of Ramsey Theory, Hardback Book

Fundamentals of Ramsey Theory Hardback

Part of the Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications series

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Ramsey theory is a fascinating topic. The author shares his view of the topic in this contemporary overview of Ramsey theory.

He presents from several points of view, adding intuition and detailed proofs, in an accessible manner unique among most books on the topic.

This book covers all of the main results in Ramsey theory along with results that have not appeared in a book before. The presentation is comprehensive and reader friendly.

The book covers integer, graph, and Euclidean Ramsey theory with many proofs being combinatorial in nature.

The author motivates topics and discussion, rather than just a list of theorems and proofs.

In order to engage the reader, each chapter has a section of exercises. This up-to-date book introduces the field of Ramsey theory from several different viewpoints so that the reader can decide which flavor of Ramsey theory best suits them.

Additionally, the book offers: A chapter providing different approaches to Ramsey theory, e.g., using topological dynamics, ergodic systems, and algebra in the Stone-Cech compactification of the integers. A chapter on the probabilistic method since it is quite central to Ramsey-type numbers. A unique chapter presenting some applications of Ramsey theory. Exercises in every chapterThe intended audience consists of students and mathematicians desiring to learn about Ramsey theory.

An undergraduate degree in mathematics (or its equivalent for advanced undergraduates) and a combinatorics course is assumed.

TABLE OF CONENTSPrefaceList of FiguresList of TablesSymbols1.

Introduction2. Integer Ramsey Theory3. Graph Ramsey Theory4. Euclidean Ramsey Theory 5. Other Approaches to Ramsey Theory 6. The Probabilistic Method 7. Applications Bibliography IndexBiographyAaron Robertson received his Ph.D. in mathematics from Temple University under the guidance of his advisor Doron Zeilberger.

Upon finishing his Ph.D. he started at Colgate University in upstate New York where he is currently Professor of Mathematics.

He also serves as Associate Managing editor of the journal Integers.

After a brief detour into the world of permutation patterns, he has focused most of his research on Ramsey theory.

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