文档介绍:Jiˇr´ı Matouˇsek
Using the
Borsuk–Ulam Theorem
Lectures on Topological Methods
binatorics and Geometry
Written in cooperation with
Anders Bjorner¨ and Gunter¨ M. Ziegler
2nd, corrected printing
Jiˇr´ı Matouˇsek
Charles University
Department of Applied Mathematics
Malostransken´ am.´ 25
118 00 Praha 1
Czech Republic
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Corrected 2nd printing 2008
ISBN 978-3-540-00362-5 e-ISBN 978-3-540-76649-0
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Library of Congress Control Number: 2007937406
Mathematics Subject Classification (2000): 05-01, 52-01, 55M20; 05C15, 05C10, 52A35
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Preface
A number of important results binatorics, discrete geometry, and the-
puter science have been proved by surprising applications of al-
gebraic topology. Lov´asz’s striking proof of Kneser’s conjecture from 1978 is
among the first and most prominent examples, dealing with a problem about
finite sets with no apparent relation to topology.
During the last two decades, topological methods binatorics have
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