Tolerance graphs

Primarily for researchers and graduate students, but also perhaps advanced undergraduate mathematics students, Golumbic (U. of Haifa) and Trenk (Wellesley College, Massachusetts) collect and survey the major results of tolerance graphs since they were introduced in 1982 by Golumbic and Monma to solv...

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Main Author: Golumbic, Martin Charles
Format: Book
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Published: Cambridge, UK Cambridge University Press 2004
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Institutions: Trung tâm Học liệu Trường Đại học Cần Thơ
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Summary:Primarily for researchers and graduate students, but also perhaps advanced undergraduate mathematics students, Golumbic (U. of Haifa) and Trenk (Wellesley College, Massachusetts) collect and survey the major results of tolerance graphs since they were introduced in 1982 by Golumbic and Monma to solve scheduling problems when resources are generally needed for exclusive use, but can be shared or relinquished when exclusive use is not possible. Chapter-end exercises are included.