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  1. Combinatorics of Experimental Design (Oxford science publications) by Anne Penfold Street, Deborah J. Street, 1987-07-23
  2. $q$-Series: Their Development and Application in Analysis, Number Theory, Combinatorics, Physics and Computer Algebra (Cbms Regional Conference Series in Mathematics) by George E. Andrews, 1986-12-31
  3. Enumerative Combinatorics by Richard P. Stanley, 2001
  4. Mathematical Combinatorics, Vol. 1, 2009
  5. Combinatorics of Compositions and Words (Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications) by Silvia Heubach, Toufik Mansour, 2009-07-20
  6. Combinatorics: A Guided Tour (MAA Textbooks) by David R. Mazur, 2009-11-18
  7. HANDBOOK OF COMBINATORICS VOLUME 1, Volume Volume I by Jeffrey M. Lemm, 1995-12-25
  8. Instructor's Manual with Selected Solutions for "Applied Combinatorics", Second Edition by Alan Tucker, 1984-10-24
  9. Contemporary Combinatorics (Bolyai Society Mathematical Studies)
  10. Matrices in Combinatorics and Graph Theory (Network Theory and Applications Volume 3) by Bolian Liu, Hong-Jian Lai, 2000-10-31
  11. Surveys in Combinatorics 2005 (London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series)
  12. Algebraic Combinatorics and Applications: Proceedings of the Euroconference, Algebraic Combinatorics and Applications (ALCOMA), held in Gößweinstein, Germany, ... 12-19, 1999 (English and German Edition)
  13. Combinatorics & Renormalization in Quantum Field Theory (Frontiers in Physics) by Eduardo R Caianiello, 2003-04-17
  14. New Perspectives in Algebraic Combinatorics (Mathematical Sciences Research Institute Publications)

101. Tutorials, Lessons And Instructions On Combinatorics Including Graph Theory, Gam
Tutorials, lessons and instructions on combinatorics including graph theory, game theory, Diamond theory etc.
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    Tutorials and questions with answers to assist with some of the topics in Discrete Math.
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    A series of activites, lessons and references for combinatorics concepts. zSB(3,3)
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    A great interactive applet to illustrate the Mex Rule in Game Theory.
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    A few short interactive tutorials introducing the basic concepts of graph theory.
    Group multiplication of permutations
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    102. Welcome To CCC Workshop
    Huang Shan City, China; 2328 June 2003.
    http://ccc.ustc.edu.cn/
    Announcement CCC2003 will be cancelled. Proceedings will be published as planed. The detailed instruction on preparation of the full papers will be given soon. Information on Proceedings Download the abstracts of submissions here
    Check the instruction on preparation of the full papers here
    Organized by University of Science and Technology of China
    Email: ccc2003@ustc.edu.cn

    103. Combinatorics - GMAT Math Study Guide
    Definitions. combinatorics The branch of mathematics that deals with collections of objects that satisfy specified criteria (e.g., counting arrangements, permutations, and
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  • Simplifying Factorials Permutations Permutations (In-Depth) Combinations Combinations (In-Depth) Types of GMAT Problems
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    • Combinatorics - The branch of mathematics that deals with collections of objects that satisfy specified criteria (e.g., counting arrangements, permutations, and combinations).
      For example, combinatorics would answer the question "how many different ways can you arrange a 10-song playlist if you have 45 songs to choose from?" Combinations - The branch of combinatorics where changing the order of the objects does not create a new scenario.
      For example, the question "how many teams of 9 baseball players can a manager assemble from a roster of 18 players?" is a combinations question since changing the order in which the player is chosen does not create a new arrangement (see combinations for much more on this topic).

    104. INI Programme CMP
    Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Cambridge, UK; August December 2002.
    http://www.newton.ac.uk/programmes/CMP/
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    Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences
    Computation, Combinatorics and Probability
    29 Jul - 20 Dec 2002 Organisers : Professor Martin Dyer ( Leeds ), Professor Mark Jerrum ( Edinburgh ), Dr Peter Winkler ( Bell Labs
    Programme theme
    As Computer Science has matured as a discipline, its relationships with mathematics have become both more wide ranging and more profound. The programme will explore two particularly fruitful interfaces between computer science and mathematics, namely those with combinatorics and probability theory. Although no interdisciplinary work within the broad area delineated by the title will be excluded, the following themes will receive special emphasis.
    • Randomised algorithms.
      The design and analysis of algorithms that make random choices; also deterministic algorithms when run on random instances.The theoretical basis here includes the study of parameters connected with random walks on graphs and the relationships between them. "Phase transitions" in statistical physics and computer science.

    105. Ph.D. Program In Algorithms, Combinatorics, And Optimization
    ACO Program Web Pages, Georgia Tech (A Ph.D. program in Algorithms, combinatorics, and Optimization)
    http://www.aco.gatech.edu/
    Ph.D. Program in Algorithms, Combinatorics, and Optimization
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    Georgia Tech's Ph.D. Program in
    Algorithms, Combinatorics, and Optimization
    Algorithms, Combinatorics and Optimization (ACO) is an elite multidisciplinary program sponsored jointly by the College of Computing , the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering , and the School of Mathematics . The Program sets very high standards for admission and graduation , and boasts world-class faculty with research interests spanning a wide expanse of topics, from ones purely theoretical to others more applied. The ACO Program curriculum provides required course work designed to ensure that students have a strong fundamental academic base that serves to facilitate and enhance their research options. We have essentially eliminated the traditional walls that usually separate academic units: any affiliated faculty member can supervise the research of any ACO student regardless of departmental affiliation. All we ask is that the work produced be first rate. ACO alumni have been very successful and have won prestigious awards from a variety of research and professional societies. Graduates of the Program can be found in myriad settings in both academe and industry; some have even chosen careers in finance.

    106. Conferences In Combinatorics And Related Areas
    Maintained by the British Combinatorial Committee.
    http://www.maths.qmw.ac.uk/~pjc/bcc/conferences.html

    107. Alan Frieze's Home Page
    Probabilistic combinatorics, theoretical computer science and operations research.
    http://www.math.cmu.edu/~af1p/
    Alan Frieze Department of Mathematical Sciences
    Carnegie Mellon University
    Office: Wean Hall 7202
    Phone:
    Fax: Mailing Address:
    Department of Mathematical Sciences
    Carnegie Mellon University
    Pittsburgh PA15213
    USA email:firstname AT random DOT math DOT cmu DOT edu My main research interest is Probabilistic Combinatorics and its applications in Theoretical Computer Science and Operations Research
    Publications

    Talks

    Teaching
    Old notes on counting and rapidly mixing Markov chains ... Mathematical Sciences Graduate Student Workshop 2005

    108. Neil Sloane (home Page)
    combinatorics, integer sequences, codes, sphere packings, graphs and lattices.
    http://www.research.att.com/~njas/
    Neil J. A. Sloane: Home Page
    OEIS Lattices Gosset Tables ... Press clippings

    109. Babai 60 Conference
    Mar 20, 2010 An international conference on combinatorics, Groups, Algorithms, and Complexity will be held at the Ohio State University, Columbus,
    http://www.babai60.org/
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    110. Jean-Yves Thibon's Homepage
    Algebraic combinatorics and representation theory .
    http://igm.univ-mlv.fr/~jyt/index_en.html

    111. ACO Program Home Page
    Carnegie Mellon University has taken the initiative of offering an interdisciplinary Ph.D program in Algorithms, combinatorics and Optimization.
    http://aco.math.cmu.edu/
    Welcome to the ACO Program Home Page
    This is the home page for the program in
    Algorithms, Combinatorics and Optimization
    at Carnegie Mellon University. Carnegie Mellon University has taken the initiative of offering an interdisciplinary Ph.D program in Algorithms, Combinatorics and Optimization. It is administered jointly by the Tepper School of Business (Operations Research group) , the Computer Science Department Algorithms and Complexity group ) and the Department of Mathematical Sciences (Discrete Mathematics group).
    More About the Program
    Admission/Application Information Ph.D. Program Requirements ACO Seminar
    Faculty
    Egon Balas Polyhedral combinatorics, combinatorial optimization. Guy Blelloch Parallel algorithms and languages. Avrim Blum Machine learning, approximation and on-line algorithms, AI planning. Manuel Blum Complexity Theory, cryptography, program checking. Thomas A. Bohman Extremal Combinatorics. Combinatorial optimization, graph theory, integer programming. Alan Frieze Average case analysis of algorithms, combinatorics. Irina Gheorghiciuc Combinatorics.

    112. Sereni
    Graph theory, networks, combinatorics.
    http://kam.mff.cuni.cz/~sereni/

    113. University Of Michigan Combinatorics Seminar
    The University of Michigan combinatorics Seminar Fall 2010. Fridays 410500, 3866 East Hall. date, speaker, affiliation, title (click for an abstract)
    http://www.math.lsa.umich.edu/seminars/combin/
    The University of Michigan Combinatorics Seminar
    Fall 2010
    Fridays 4:10-5:00, 3866 East Hall
    date speaker affiliation title (click for an abstract) September 24 Hugh Thomas U. New Brunswick Cyclic polytopes and higher dimensional analogues of tropical cluster algebras October 1 Lionel Levine MIT Chip-firing and a devil's staircase October 8 Cynthia Vinzant UC Berkeley Quartic curves and their bitangents October 15 Jonah Blasiak U. Michigan Nonstandard Hecke algebra for the Kronecker problem October 22 Benjamin Young MSRI Domino shuffling on a different lattice October 29 Austin Shapiro U. Michigan Bounds on the number of lattice points in a polytope via concentration estimates November 5 No seminar November 12 Shifra Reif Weizmann Institute Denominator identities for Lie superalgebras November 19 November 26 Thanksgiving December 3 December 10 Please see our general seminar information including past seminars and seminar photos.

    114. Chunwei Song
    combinatorics, graph theory and intellectual history. At the School of Mathematical Sciences, Peking University.
    http://www.math.pku.edu.cn/teachers/csong/
    Welcome to Chunwei Song's Homepage
    Mail to: Chunwei Song School of Mathematical Sciences Peking University
    Beijing, 100871 People's Republic of China
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    Office: 1423, No.1 Sci Bldg Office Hours: by appointment Telephone: 86 (10) 6274-4045 Fax: 86 (10) 6275-1801
    I expect myself an intellectual , which in Chinese reads "shih" . My scholarly life is dual-folded: I study both mathematics and intellectual history
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    115. Main Page - Combinatorics Wiki
    Feb 9, 2010 combinatorics Wiki is a wiki presenting the latest results on problems in various topics in the field of combinatorics.
    http://combinatoricswiki.org/
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    About Combinatorics Wiki
    Combinatorics Wiki is a wiki presenting the latest results on problems in various topics in the field of combinatorics . Combinatorics Wiki will only allow updates by active expert researchers in their fields, with the following goals:
    • Creating a stable venue for researchers to announce published and pre-published work in real time. As many of the existing problems, in particular in extremal theory are of highly competitive nature, where new results very often supersede existing results, an up to date resource listing the most current results is therefore essential to the community working in a specific field. Taking into account the long time it can take to publish mathematical papers, it can be very helpful to announce and briefly describe new findings before the actual publication. Creating an extensive peer-reviewed source of information, allowing for new and existing researchers to stay up to date with work done by others in their field.

    116. Patrice Ossona De Mendez | CAMS, EHESS
    Topological graph theory, combinatorics and pliant programming.
    http://cams.ehess.fr/document.php?id=764

    117. Conferences And Meetings On Graph Theory And Combinatorics
    Scientific Conference Calendar of Conferences and Meetings on Graph Theory and combinatorics.
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    118. Home Pages Of Combinatorial People And Groups
    Personal home pages of combinatorialists.
    http://www.combinatorics.org/People/index.html
    Home pages of combinatorial people and groups
    Please join us here: Here are the personal home pages of combinatorialists, graph theorists, and others with an interest in discrete mathematics. If you would like to add your name to the list, email your full name and the URL of your page to the managing editor Ian Wanless (making the obvious substitutions in the email address). Our intent here is to facilitate the exchange of information. - The Editors People: A B C D ... Groups
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    119. The UC Berkeley Combinatorics Seminar
    The UC Berkeley combinatorics seminar. Fall 2010, Monday 5pm 6pm, Evans Hall 939 939 Evans Hall Organizers Alex Engström, Raman Sanyal, Lauren Williams
    http://math.berkeley.edu/~williams/combinatorics/

    120. Japanese Center Of Combinatorics : JCCA Home Page
    Japanese Center for combinatorics and its Applications. A virtual research centre. Links, lists.
    http://infoshako.sk.tsukuba.ac.jp/jcca/
    Virtual Research Center:
    Japanese Center
    for
    Combinatorics and its Applications
    (JCCA) in Japanese

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