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Discrete mathematics has been rising in prominence in the past
fifty years, both as a tool with practical applications and as a
source of new and interesting mathematics. The topics in discrete
mathematics have become so well developed that it is easy to forget
that common threads connect the different areas, and it is through
discovering and using these connections that progress is often
made. For over fifty years, Ron Graham has been able to illuminate
some of these connections and has helped to bring the field of
discrete mathematics to where it is today. To celebrate his
contribution, this volume brings together many of the best
researchers working in discrete mathematics, including Fan Chung,
Erik D. Demaine, Persi Diaconis, Peter Frankl, Alfred W. Hales,
Jeffrey C. Lagarias, Allen Knutson, Janos Pach, Carl Pomerance, N.
J. A. Sloane, and of course, Ron Graham himself.
Discrete mathematics has been rising in prominence in the past
fifty years, both as a tool with practical applications and as a
source of new and interesting mathematics. The topics in discrete
mathematics have become so well developed that it is easy to forget
that common threads connect the different areas, and it is through
discovering and using these connections that progress is often
made. For over fifty years, Ron Graham has been able to illuminate
some of these connections and has helped to bring the field of
discrete mathematics to where it is today. To celebrate his
contribution, this volume brings together many of the best
researchers working in discrete mathematics, including Fan Chung,
Erik D. Demaine, Persi Diaconis, Peter Frankl, Alfred W. Hales,
Jeffrey C. Lagarias, Allen Knutson, Janos Pach, Carl Pomerance, N.
J. A. Sloane, and of course, Ron Graham himself.
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