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Euler's combinatorial mathematics

BSHM Bulletin: Journal of the British Society for the History of Mathematics, 2008
This article is based on a lecture given at the meeting Euler's mathematical legacy held in Oxford in June 2007 and organized by the Open University Centre for the History of the Mathematical Sciences and the BSHM. It explores Euler's contributions to combinatorics.
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Combinatorial Mathematics

Technometrics, 1964
H. B. Mann, H. J. Ryser
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Mathematics for Combinatorial Chemistry

1999
Some of the mathematical methods will be described which are implemented in the software ...
Th. GrĂ¼ner   +3 more
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Applications of Combinatorial Mathematics

1997
Abstract In the last thirty years, combinatorial mathematics has found itself at the heart of many technological applications. The aims of the conference on which this book is based were to stimulate combinatorial mathematicians to pursue new lines of research of potential practical importance, and to uncover the breadth of applications ...
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Combinatorial Mathematics.

The American Mathematical Monthly, 1965
Gian-Carlo Rota, Herbert J. Ryser
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Applied Combinatorial Mathematics

Econometrica, 1966
Solomon W. Golomb, Edwin F. Beckenbach
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Applied combinatorial mathematics

USSR Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics, 1968
L.S Chistyakov, S.S Lavrov
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Introduction to Combinatorial Mathematics.

The American Mathematical Monthly, 1971
R. L. Davis, D. G. Kelly, C. L. Liu
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Applied Combinatorial Mathematics.

Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1967
G. L. Thompson, Edwin F. Beckenbach
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Combinatorial Methods in Discrete Mathematics

1996
Originally published in 1996, this is a presentation of some complex problems of discrete mathematics in a simple and unified form using an original, general combinatorial scheme. The author's aim is not always to present the most general results, but rather to focus attention on ones that illustrate the methods described.
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