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This volume collects together research and survey papers written by
invited speakers of the conference celebrating the 70th birthday of
Laszlo Lovasz. The topics covered include classical subjects such
as extremal graph theory, coding theory, design theory,
applications of linear algebra and combinatorial optimization, as
well as recent trends such as extensions of graph limits, online or
statistical versions of classical combinatorial problems, and new
methods of derandomization. Laszlo Lovasz is one of the pioneers in
the interplay between discrete and continuous mathematics, and is a
master at establishing unexpected connections, "building bridges"
between seemingly distant fields. His invariably elegant and
powerful ideas have produced new subfields in many areas, and his
outstanding scientific work has defined and shaped many research
directions in the last 50 years. The 14 contributions presented in
this volume, all of which are connected to Laszlo Lovasz's areas of
research, offer an excellent overview of the state of the art of
combinatorics and related topics and will be of interest to
experienced specialists as well as young researchers.
This book constitutes the proceedings of the 7th International
Symposium on Foundations of Information and Knowledge Systems,
FoIKS 2012, held in Kiel, Germany, in March 2012. The 12 regular
and 8 short papers, presented together with two invited talks in
full paper-length, were carefully reviewed and selected from 53
submissions. The contributions cover foundational aspects of
information and knowledge systems. These include the application of
ideas, theories or methods from specific disciplines to information
and knowledge systems, such as discrete mathematics, logic and
algebra, model theory, informaiton theory, complexity theory,
algorithmics and computation, statistics, and optimization.
This volume collects together research and survey papers written by
invited speakers of the conference celebrating the 70th birthday of
Laszlo Lovasz. The topics covered include classical subjects such
as extremal graph theory, coding theory, design theory,
applications of linear algebra and combinatorial optimization, as
well as recent trends such as extensions of graph limits, online or
statistical versions of classical combinatorial problems, and new
methods of derandomization. Laszlo Lovasz is one of the pioneers in
the interplay between discrete and continuous mathematics, and is a
master at establishing unexpected connections, "building bridges"
between seemingly distant fields. His invariably elegant and
powerful ideas have produced new subfields in many areas, and his
outstanding scientific work has defined and shaped many research
directions in the last 50 years. The 14 contributions presented in
this volume, all of which are connected to Laszlo Lovasz's areas of
research, offer an excellent overview of the state of the art of
combinatorics and related topics and will be of interest to
experienced specialists as well as young researchers.
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