Geometry of Cuts and Metrics

Author:   Michel Marie Deza ,  Monique Laurent
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
Edition:   1997 ed.
Volume:   15
ISBN:  

9783540616115


Pages:   588
Publication Date:   20 May 1997
Format:   Hardback
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Cuts and metrics are well-known objects that arise - independently, but with many deep and fascinating connections - in diverse fields: in graph theory, combinatorial optimization, geometry of numbers, combinatorial matrix theory, statistical physics, VLSI design etc. This book offers a comprehensive summary together with a global view, establishing both old and new links. Its treatment ranges from classical theorems of Menger and Schoenberg to recent developments such as approximation results for multicommodity flow and max-cut problems, metric aspects of Delaunay polytopes, isometric graph embeddings, and matrix completion problems. The discussion leads to many interesting subjects that cannot be found elsewhere, providing a unique and invaluable source for researchers and graduate students.

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Author:   Michel Marie Deza ,  Monique Laurent
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
Imprint:   Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
Edition:   1997 ed.
Volume:   15
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   2.240kg
ISBN:  

9783540616115


ISBN 10:   354061611
Pages:   588
Publication Date:   20 May 1997
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Outline of the Book.- I.Measure Aspects: El-Embeddability and Probability.- Preliminaries on Distances.- The Cut Cone and #x2113;-Metrics.- The Correlation Cone and {0. 1}-Covariances.- Conditions for -Embeddability.- Operations.- -Metrics from Lattices, Semigroups and Normed Spaces.- Metric Transforms of -Spaces.- Lipschitz Embeddings.- Dimensionality Questions for -Embeddings.- Examples of the Use of the -Metric.- Basic Definitions.- I1.Hypermetric Spaces: an Approach via Geometry of Numbers.- Preliminaries on Lattices.- Hypermetrics and Delaunay Polytopes.- Delaunay Polytopes: Rank and Hypermetric Faces.- Extreme Delaunay Polytopes.- Hypermetric Graphs.- I11.Isometric Embeddings of Graphs.- Preliminaries on Graphs.- Isometric Embeddings of Graphs into Hypercubes.- Isometric Embeddings of Graphs into Cartesian Products.- -Graphs.- IV.Hypercube Embeddings and Designs.- Rigidity of the Equidistant Metric.- Hypercube Embeddings of the Equidistant Metric.- Recognition of Hypercube Embeddable Metrics.- Cut Lattices, Quasi -Distances and Hilbert Bases.- V.Facets of the Cut Cone and Polytope.- Operations on Valid Inequalities and Facets.- Triangle Inequalities.- Hypermetric Inequalities.- Clique-Web Inequalities.- Other Valid Inequalities and Facets.- Geometric Properties.

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From the reviews: This book is definitely a milestone in the literature of integer programming and combinatorial optimization. It draws from the Interdisciplinarity of these fields as it gathers methods and results from polytope theory, geometry of numbers, probability theory, design and graph theory around two objects, cuts and metrics. [! ] The book is very nicely written [! ] The book is also very well structured. With knowledge about the relevant terms, one can enjoy special subsections without being entirely familiar with the rest of the chapter. This makes it not only an interesting research book but even a dictionary. [! ] In my opinion, the book is a beautiful piece of work. The longer one works with it, the more beautiful it becomes. Robert Weismantel, Optima 56 (1997) ! In short, this is a very interesting book which is nice to have. Alexander I. Barvinok, MR 1460488 (98g:52001) ! This is a large and fascinating book. As befits a book which contains material relevant to so many areas of mathematics (and related disciplines such as statistics, physics, computing science, and economics), it is self-contained and written in a readable style. Moreover, the index, bibliography, and table of contents are all that they should be in such a work; it is easy to find as much or as little introductory material as needed. R.Dawson, Zentralblatt MATH Database 0885.52001 This is a large and fascinating book. As befits a book which contains material relevant to so many areas of mathematics (and related disciplines such as statistics, physics, computing science, and economics), it is self-contained and written in a readable style. Moreover, the index, bibliography, and table of contents are all that they should be in such a work; it is easy to find as much or as little introductory material as needed. (R. Dawson, Zentralblatt MATH, 2001)


In my opinion, the book is a beautiful piece of work. The longer one works with it, the more beautiful it becomes. Optima


From the reviews: This book is definitely a milestone in the literature of integer programming and combinatorial optimization. It draws from the Interdisciplinarity of these fields as it gathers methods and results from polytope theory, geometry of numbers, probability theory, design and graph theory around two objects, cuts and metrics. [... ] The book is very nicely written [... ] The book is also very well structured. With knowledge about the relevant terms, one can enjoy special subsections without being entirely familiar with the rest of the chapter. This makes it not only an interesting research book but even a dictionary. [... ] In my opinion, the book is a beautiful piece of work. The longer one works with it, the more beautiful it becomes. Robert Weismantel, Optima 56 (1997) ... In short, this is a very interesting book which is nice to have. Alexander I. Barvinok, MR 1460488 (98g:52001) ... This is a large and fascinating book. As befits a book which contains material relevant to so many areas of mathematics (and related disciplines such as statistics, physics, computing science, and economics), it is self-contained and written in a readable style. Moreover, the index, bibliography, and table of contents are all that they should be in such a work; it is easy to find as much or as little introductory material as needed. R.Dawson, Zentralblatt MATH Database 0885.52001 This is a large and fascinating book. As befits a book which contains material relevant to so many areas of mathematics (and related disciplines such as statistics, physics, computing science, and economics), it is self-contained and written in a readable style. Moreover, the index, bibliography, and table of contents are all that they should be in such a work; it is easy to find as much or as little introductory material as needed. (R. Dawson, Zentralblatt MATH, 2001)


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