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Spectral Graph Theory Fan R.K. Chung

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Spectral Graph Theory by Fan R.K. Chung


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Based on 10 lectures given at the CBMS workshop on spectral graph theory in June 1994 at Fresno State University, this exposition can be likened to a conversation with a good teacher - one who not only gives you the facts, but tells you what is really going on, why it is worth doing, and how it is related to familiar ideas in other areas.

Spectral Graph Theory Summary

Spectral Graph Theory by Fan R.K. Chung

Beautifully written and elegantly presented, this book is based on 10 lectures given at the CBMS workshop on spectral graph theory in June 1994 at Fresno State University. Chung's well-written exposition can be likened to a conversation with a good teacher - one who not only gives you the facts, but tells you what is really going on, why it is worth doing, and how it is related to familiar ideas in other areas. The monograph is accessible to the nonexpert who is interested in reading about this evolving area of mathematics.

Table of Contents

Eigenvalues and the Laplacian of a graph Isoperimetric problems Diameters and eigenvalues Paths, flows, and routing Eigenvalues and quasi-randomness Expanders and explicit constructions Eigenvalues of symmetrical graphs Eigenvalues of subgraphs with boundary conditions Harnack inequalities Heat kernels Sobolev inequalities Advanced techniques for random walks on graphs Bibliography Index.

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NLS9781933723136
9780821803158
0821803158
Spectral Graph Theory by Fan R.K. Chung
New
Paperback
American Mathematical Society
1996-12-30
212
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