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On March 28~31, 1994 (Farvardin 8~11, 1373 by Iranian calendar),
the Twenty fifth Annual Iranian Mathematics Conference (AIMC25) was
held at Sharif University of Technology in Tehran, Islamic Republic
of Iran. Its sponsors in~ eluded the Iranian Mathematical Society,
and the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Sharif University of
Technology. Among the keynote speakers were Professor Dr. Andreas
Dress and Professor Richard K. Guy. Their plenary lec~ tures on
combinatorial themes were complemented by invited and contributed
lectures in a Combinatorics Session. This book is a collection of
refereed papers, submitted primarily by the participants after the
conference. The topics covered are diverse, spanning a wide range
of combinatorics and al~ lied areas in discrete mathematics.
Perhaps the strength and variety of the pa~ pers here serve as the
best indications that combinatorics is advancing quickly, and that
the Iranian mathematics community contains very active
contributors. We hope that you find the papers mathematically
stimulating, and look forward to a long and productive growth of
combinatorial mathematics in Iran.
This volume develops the depth and breadth of the mathematics
underlying the construction and analysis of Hadamard matrices, and
their use in the construction of combinatorial designs. At the same
time, it pursues current research in their numerous applications in
security and cryptography, quantum information, and communications.
Bridges among diverse mathematical threads and extensive
applications make this an invaluable source for understanding both
the current state of the art and future directions. The existence
of Hadamard matrices remains one of the most challenging open
questions in combinatorics. Substantial progress on their existence
has resulted from advances in algebraic design theory using deep
connections with linear algebra, abstract algebra, finite geometry,
number theory, and combinatorics. Hadamard matrices arise in a very
diverse set of applications. Starting with applications in
experimental design theory and the theory of error-correcting
codes, they have found unexpected and important applications in
cryptography, quantum information theory, communications, and
networking.
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Combinatorial Algorithms - 30th International Workshop, IWOCA 2019, Pisa, Italy, July 23-25, 2019, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
Charles J. Colbourn, Roberto Grossi, Nadia Pisanti
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Discovery Miles 22 250
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This book constitutes the refereed post-conference proceedings of
the 30th International Workshop on Combinatorial Algorithms, IWOCA
2019, held in Pisa, Italy, in July 2019. The 36 regular papers
presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from
73 submissions. They cover diverse areas of combinatorical
algorithms, complexity theory, graph theory and combinatorics,
combinatorial optimization, cryptography and information security,
algorithms on strings and graphs, graph drawing and labelling,
computational algebra and geometry, computational biology,
probabilistic and randomized algorithms, algorithms for big data
analytics, and new paradigms of computation.
This volume develops the depth and breadth of the mathematics
underlying the construction and analysis of Hadamard matrices, and
their use in the construction of combinatorial designs. At the same
time, it pursues current research in their numerous applications in
security and cryptography, quantum information, and communications.
Bridges among diverse mathematical threads and extensive
applications make this an invaluable source for understanding both
the current state of the art and future directions. The existence
of Hadamard matrices remains one of the most challenging open
questions in combinatorics. Substantial progress on their existence
has resulted from advances in algebraic design theory using deep
connections with linear algebra, abstract algebra, finite geometry,
number theory, and combinatorics. Hadamard matrices arise in a very
diverse set of applications. Starting with applications in
experimental design theory and the theory of error-correcting
codes, they have found unexpected and important applications in
cryptography, quantum information theory, communications, and
networking.
On March 28~31, 1994 (Farvardin 8~11, 1373 by Iranian calendar),
the Twenty fifth Annual Iranian Mathematics Conference (AIMC25) was
held at Sharif University of Technology in Tehran, Islamic Republic
of Iran. Its sponsors in~ eluded the Iranian Mathematical Society,
and the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Sharif University of
Technology. Among the keynote speakers were Professor Dr. Andreas
Dress and Professor Richard K. Guy. Their plenary lec~ tures on
combinatorial themes were complemented by invited and contributed
lectures in a Combinatorics Session. This book is a collection of
refereed papers, submitted primarily by the participants after the
conference. The topics covered are diverse, spanning a wide range
of combinatorics and al~ lied areas in discrete mathematics.
Perhaps the strength and variety of the pa~ pers here serve as the
best indications that combinatorics is advancing quickly, and that
the Iranian mathematics community contains very active
contributors. We hope that you find the papers mathematically
stimulating, and look forward to a long and productive growth of
combinatorial mathematics in Iran.
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