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    Format: XVII, 325 p. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783662127889
    Series Statement: Algorithms and Combinatorics, 16
    Content: The book gives an accessible account of modern pro- babilistic methods for analyzing combinatorial structures and algorithms. Each topic is approached in a didactic manner but the most recent developments are linked to the basic ma- terial. Extensive lists of references and a detailed index will make this a useful guide for graduate students and researchers. Special features included: - a simple treatment of Talagrand inequalities and their applications - an overview and many carefully worked out examples of the probabilistic analysis of combinatorial algorithms - a discussion of the "exact simulation" algorithm (in the context of Markov Chain Monte Carlo Methods) - a general method for finding asymptotically optimal or near optimal graph colouring, showing how the probabilistic method may be fine-tuned to explit the structure of the underlying graph - a succinct treatment of randomized algorithms and derandomization techniques.
    Note: The Probabilistic Method -- Probabilistic Analysis of Algorithms -- An Overview of Randomized Algorithms -- Mathematical Foundations of the Markov Chain Monte Carlo Method -- Percolation and the Random Cluster Model: Combinatorial and Algorithmic Problems -- Concentration -- Branching Processes and Their Applications in the Analysis of Tree Structures and Tree Algorithms -- Author Index.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783642084263
    Language: English
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift
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