Perfect matchings : A theory of matching covered graphs

By: Lucchesi , Claudio LContributor(s): Murty, U. S. RLanguage: English Series: Algorithms and computation in mathematics ; Vol. 31Publication details: Switzerland Springer 2024Description: xxiii, 580pISBN: 9783031475030 (HB)Subject(s): perfect matchings | Graph | Mathematics
Contents:
Part I. Basic Theory Part II Brick and Brace Generation Part III Pfaffian Orientations A. Solutions to Selected Exercises References List of Figures Glossary Index
Summary: Beginning with its origins in the pioneering work of W.T. Tutte in 1947, this monograph systematically traces through some of the impressive developments in matching theory. A graph is matchable if it has a perfect matching. A matching covered graph is a connected graph on at least two vertices in which each edge is covered by some perfect matching. The theory of matching covered graphs, though of relatively recent vintage, has an array of interesting results with elegant proofs, several surprising applications and challenging unsolved problems. The aim of this book is to present the material in a well-organized manner with plenty of examples and illustrations so as to make it accessible to undergraduates, and also to unify the existing theory and point out new avenues to explore so as to make it attractive to graduate students
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Part I. Basic Theory
Part II
Brick and Brace Generation
Part III
Pfaffian Orientations
A. Solutions to Selected Exercises
References
List of Figures
Glossary
Index

Beginning with its origins in the pioneering work of W.T. Tutte in 1947, this monograph systematically traces through some of the impressive developments in matching theory. A graph is matchable if it has a perfect matching. A matching covered graph is a connected graph on at least two vertices in which each edge is covered by some perfect matching. The theory of matching covered graphs, though of relatively recent vintage, has an array of interesting results with elegant proofs, several surprising applications and challenging unsolved problems. The aim of this book is to present the material in a well-organized manner with plenty of examples and illustrations so as to make it accessible to undergraduates, and also to unify the existing theory and point out new avenues to explore so as to make it attractive to graduate students

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