Bokdetaljer
Format
Inbunden
Sidor
222
Språk
Engelska
Publicerad
Oct 23, 2006
Förlag
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521866561
ISBN-13
9780521866569
Beskrivning
Rick Durrett dives into the fascinating realm of random graph theory, a field that has evolved since its inception in the late 1950s through the pioneering efforts of mathematicians like Erdos and Renyi. Through clear explanations and sharp insights, Durrett captures the intricacies and applications of random graphs, illustrating how they model various phenomena in real-world situations.
As the narrative unfolds, he guides readers through historical developments and key concepts, making complex ideas accessible. The interplay between theory and practice is emphasized, showcasing how random graphs influence diverse domains such as network theory, biology, and social sciences.
Durrett’s work serves both as a comprehensive resource for advanced researchers and an engaging introduction for newcomers. With an emphasis on understanding dynamic processes and their implications, he offers valuable perspectives that can inspire further exploration in this ever-evolving area of study.
As the narrative unfolds, he guides readers through historical developments and key concepts, making complex ideas accessible. The interplay between theory and practice is emphasized, showcasing how random graphs influence diverse domains such as network theory, biology, and social sciences.
Durrett’s work serves both as a comprehensive resource for advanced researchers and an engaging introduction for newcomers. With an emphasis on understanding dynamic processes and their implications, he offers valuable perspectives that can inspire further exploration in this ever-evolving area of study.