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Combinatorial Reciprocity Theorems: An Invitation to Enumerative Geometric Combinatorics
 
Matthias Beck San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA
Raman Sanyal Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany
Combinatorial Reciprocity Theorems
Hardcover ISBN:  978-1-4704-2200-4
Product Code:  GSM/195
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Combinatorial Reciprocity Theorems: An Invitation to Enumerative Geometric Combinatorics
Matthias Beck San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA
Raman Sanyal Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany
Hardcover ISBN:  978-1-4704-2200-4
Product Code:  GSM/195
List Price: $135.00
MAA Member Price: $121.50
AMS Member Price: $108.00
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-4996-4
Product Code:  GSM/195.E
List Price: $85.00
MAA Member Price: $76.50
AMS Member Price: $68.00
Hardcover ISBN:  978-1-4704-2200-4
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-4996-4
Product Code:  GSM/195.B
List Price: $220.00 $177.50
MAA Member Price: $198.00 $159.75
AMS Member Price: $176.00 $142.00
  • Book Details
     
     
    Graduate Studies in Mathematics
    Volume: 1952018; 308 pp
    MSC: Primary 05; 11; 52; 68

    Combinatorial reciprocity is a very interesting phenomenon, which can be described as follows: A polynomial, whose values at positive integers count combinatorial objects of some sort, may give the number of combinatorial objects of a different sort when evaluated at negative integers (and suitably normalized). Such combinatorial reciprocity theorems occur in connections with graphs, partially ordered sets, polyhedra, and more. Using the combinatorial reciprocity theorems as a leitmotif, this book unfolds central ideas and techniques in enumerative and geometric combinatorics.

    Written in a friendly writing style, this is an accessible graduate textbook with almost 300 exercises, numerous illustrations, and pointers to the research literature. Topics include concise introductions to partially ordered sets, polyhedral geometry, and rational generating functions, followed by highly original chapters on subdivisions, geometric realizations of partially ordered sets, and hyperplane arrangements.

    Readership

    Advanced undergraduate students and graduate students learning combinatorics; instructors teaching such courses.

  • Table of Contents
     
     
    • Chapters
    • Four polynomials
    • Partially ordered sets
    • Polyhedral geometry
    • Rational generating functions
    • Subdivisions
    • Partially ordered sets, geometrically
    • Hyperplane arrangements
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    • All in all, the authors gather numerous topics in a single impressive work and organize the material in a very engaging and unique fashion.

      Philippe Nadeau, Mathematical Reviews
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Volume: 1952018; 308 pp
MSC: Primary 05; 11; 52; 68

Combinatorial reciprocity is a very interesting phenomenon, which can be described as follows: A polynomial, whose values at positive integers count combinatorial objects of some sort, may give the number of combinatorial objects of a different sort when evaluated at negative integers (and suitably normalized). Such combinatorial reciprocity theorems occur in connections with graphs, partially ordered sets, polyhedra, and more. Using the combinatorial reciprocity theorems as a leitmotif, this book unfolds central ideas and techniques in enumerative and geometric combinatorics.

Written in a friendly writing style, this is an accessible graduate textbook with almost 300 exercises, numerous illustrations, and pointers to the research literature. Topics include concise introductions to partially ordered sets, polyhedral geometry, and rational generating functions, followed by highly original chapters on subdivisions, geometric realizations of partially ordered sets, and hyperplane arrangements.

Readership

Advanced undergraduate students and graduate students learning combinatorics; instructors teaching such courses.

  • Chapters
  • Four polynomials
  • Partially ordered sets
  • Polyhedral geometry
  • Rational generating functions
  • Subdivisions
  • Partially ordered sets, geometrically
  • Hyperplane arrangements
  • All in all, the authors gather numerous topics in a single impressive work and organize the material in a very engaging and unique fashion.

    Philippe Nadeau, Mathematical Reviews
Review Copy – for publishers of book reviews
Desk Copy – for instructors who have adopted an AMS textbook for a course
Examination Copy – for faculty considering an AMS textbook for a course
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