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Discrete Mathematics and its Applications
Authors:   M. Sethumadhavan

ISBN: 978-81-7319-731-4 
Publication Year:   2006
Pages:   241
Binding:   Hard Back


About the book

Discrete Mathematics and its Applications provides an in-depth review of recent applications in the area and points to the directions of research. It deals with a wide range of topics like · Cryptology · Graph Theory · Fuzzy Topology · Computer Science · Mathematical Biology A resource for researchers to keep track of the latest developments in these topics. Of interest to graph theorists, computer scientists, cryptographers, security specialists.


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Table of content

Non-linear Secret Sharing and Prime Numbers / ROADS: Role-based Authorization and Delegation System – Authentication, Authorization and Applications / Interactive Program Visualization and Graph Drawing / Frames of Graphs / Number of Relativized Maximum Genus Embeddings / Studying Finite Familites of Sets / A Partition of the Non-negative Integers, with Applications to Ramsey Theory / Invitation to Mathematical Computer Science / Sequences; Predictability and Linear Complexity Measures / Hexagonal Array Replacement and Public Key Cryptosystem / Cyclic Attack on RSA Type Scheme based on Singular Cubic Curve / Homogeneous Graph Invariants/ Automatic Extraction of Minimal Cycles for Initialization of Graph Network / Strong/Weak Neighbourhood Sets (K3 coverings) of a Graph / A Graph Theory Approach for Determining Minimum Wavelength Requirements in a Class of Regular Optical WDM Networks for Wide-sense Non blocking Multicast Communication / Geomericity of Complete Graphs / Graph Partitioning in VLSI Design and Testing: A Review / Prime – Dominating Graphs / Arrays and Special Sub arrays / On Discrete Form of FFT / Generalizations of Banach Category Theorem / Semi-preclosed Sets in Fuzzy Topology / Novel Approach of Genetic Algorithm – Fuzzy Neural Networks / Computing All Repeats of a Partial Word using Suffix Tree and Valency Tree / Structure Determination of Membrane Proteins using Discrete Frenet Frames and Solid State NMR Restraints / Report of a Panel Discussion on Discrete Mathematics: Course and Curricula Panel Members.




Audience
Graduate students, Teachers and Researchers