Geometry and Discrete Mathematics - (De Gruyter Textbook) 2nd Edition (Paperback)
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Highlights
- In the two-volume set 'A Selection of Highlights' we present basics of mathematics in an exciting and pedagogically sound way.
- About the Author: Ben Fine is Professor of Mathematics and Statistics at Fairfield University.
- 364 Pages
- Mathematics, Geometry
- Series Name: de Gruyter Textbook
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About the Book
Fundamentals of mathematics are presented in the two-volume set in an exciting and pedagogically sound way. The present volume examines the most important basic results in geometry and discrete mathematics, along with their proofs, and also their hiBook Synopsis
In the two-volume set 'A Selection of Highlights' we present basics of mathematics in an exciting and pedagogically sound way. This volume examines many fundamental results in Geometry and Discrete Mathematics along with their proofs and their history. In the second edition we include a new chapter on Topological Data Analysis and enhanced the chapter on Graph Theory for solving further classical problems such as the Traveling Salesman Problem.
About the Author
Ben Fine
is Professor of Mathematics and Statistics at Fairfield University. He received his Ph.D. from Courant Institute in 1973. He has had visiting positions at Yale University, University of California, NYU and TU Dortmund.
Anja Moldenhauer
received her Ph.D. from the University of Hamburg. Her research focus lies on Mathematical Cryptology using Combinatorial Group Theory. Since 2017 she is working as a data scientist.
Gerhard Rosenberger
did his doctorate in Analytic Number Theory and habilitated in Combinatorial Group Theory. Worldwide he has worked for longer terms at nine universities. At present he is at the University of Hamburg.
Annika Schürenberg
studied Mathematics, Physics and German and received her teaching degree from the University of Hamburg. Since 2020 she is working as a teacher at an elementary school.
Leonard Wienke
received his master degree from the University of Hamburg and is currently a Ph.D. student at the University of Bremen. His research focus lies on Combinatorial Algebraic Topology.