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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Combinatorica
DisciplineMathematics
LanguageEnglish
Edited byImre Bárány and József Solymosi
Publication details
History1981 to present
Publisher
FrequencyBimonthly
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Combinatorica
Indexing
ISSN0209-9683 (print)
1439-6912 (web)
Links

Combinatorica is an international journal of mathematics, publishing papers in the fields of combinatorics and computer science. It started in 1981, with László Babai and László Lovász as the editors-in-chief with Paul Erdős as honorary editor-in-chief. The current editors-in-chief are Imre Bárány and József Solymosi. The advisory board consists of Ronald Graham, Gyula O. H. Katona, Miklós Simonovits, Vera Sós, and Endre Szemerédi. It is published by the János Bolyai Mathematical Society and Springer Verlag.

The following members of the Hungarian School of Combinatorics have strongly contributed to the journal as authors, or have served as editors: Miklós Ajtai, László Babai, József Beck, András Frank, Péter Frankl, Zoltán Füredi, András Hajnal, Gyula Katona, László Lovász, László Pyber, Alexander Schrijver, Miklós Simonovits, Vera Sós, Endre Szemerédi, Tamás Szőnyi, Éva Tardos, Gábor Tardos.[1][2]

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Notable publications

M. Grötschel, L. Lovász, A. Schrujver: The ellipsoid method and its consequences in combinatorial optimization, Combinatorica, 1(1981), 169–197.
J. Beck: Roth's estimate of the discrepancy of integer sequences is nearly sharp, Combinatorica, 1(1981), 319–325.
N. Karmarkar: A New Polynomial Time Algorithm for Linear Programming, Combinatorica, 4(1984), 373–395.
  • Szegedy's solution of Graham problem on common divisors
M. Szegedy: The solution of Graham's greatest common divisor problem, Combinatorica, 6(1986), 67–71.
E. Tardos, A strongly polynomial minimum cost circulation algorithm, Combinatorica, 5(1985), 247–256.
M. El-Zahar, N. W. Sauer: The chromatic number of the product of two 4-chromatic graphs is 4, Combinatorica, 5(1985), 121–126.
  • Bollobás's asymptotic value of the chromatic number of random graphs.
B. Bollobás: The chromatic number of random graphs, Combinatorica, 8(1988), 49–55.
N. Robertson, P. D. Seymour, R. Thomas: Hadwiger's conjecture for K6-free graphs, Combinatorica, 13 (1993), 279–361.

References

  1. ^ "EDITORS". combinatorica.hu. Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 10 March 2010.
  2. ^ "EDITORIAL BOARD". springer.com. Retrieved 10 March 2010.

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