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Lectures on Discrete Geometry Jiri Matousek

Lectures on Discrete Geometry By Jiri Matousek

Lectures on Discrete Geometry by Jiri Matousek


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The main topics in this introductory text to discrete geometry include basics on convex sets, convex polytopes and hyperplane arrangements, combinatorial complexity of geometric configurations, intersection patterns and transversals of convex sets, geometric Ramsey-type results, and embeddings of finite metric spaces into normed spaces.

Lectures on Discrete Geometry Summary

Lectures on Discrete Geometry by Jiri Matousek

The main topics in this introductory text to discrete geometry include basics on convex sets, convex polytopes and hyperplane arrangements, combinatorial complexity of geometric configurations, intersection patterns and transversals of convex sets, geometric Ramsey-type results, and embeddings of finite metric spaces into normed spaces. In each area, the text explains several key results and methods.

Lectures on Discrete Geometry Reviews

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Discrete geometry is not quite a newcomer on the stage of mathematics. ... The book under review covers ... a gap in the pedagogical literature, providing an expository treatment of a wide range of topics in discrete geometry, without assuming too many prerequisites from the reader. ... it will be ideal to be used both as a textbook and for self-study. ... In fact ... this book can be used as a 'mathematical companion' to a textbook on computational geometry ... . (Paul A. Blaga, Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai Mathematica, Vol. XLVIII (1), March, 2004)

Matousek's excellent new book concerns discrete geometry. ... The style is clear and pleasant; things are streamlined and collected in one place, and are explained on simple, concrete examples. ... a final chapter on 'What was it about? An informal summary' was an innovation that I found to be an excellent idea. Lectures on discrete geometry is a splendid book. I recommend it both to students and researchers in the field, as well as to those who like mathematics for its own inherent beauty. (Imre Barany, Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society, Issue 35, 2003)

This book is primarily a textbook introduction to various areas of discrete geometry. In each area, it explains several key results and methods, in an accessible and concrete manner. It also contains more advanced material in separate sections, and thus, it can serve as a collection of surveys in several narrower subfields. (L'ENSEIGNEMENT MATHEMATIQUE, Vol. 48 (3-4), 2002)

This is an introduction to the field of discrete geometry understood as the investigation of combinatorial properties of configurations of (usually finitely many) geometric objects ... . The book is written in a lively and stimulating but very precise style and contains many figures. It gives a good impression of the richness and the relevance of the field. (Johann Linhart, Zentralblatt Math, Vol. 999 (24), 2002)

Table of Contents

* Preface * Notation and Terminology * Convexity * Lattices and Minkowski's Theorem * Convex Independent Subsets * Incidence Problems * Convex Polytopes * Number of Faces in Arrangements * Lower Envelopes * More Theorems in Convexity * Geometric Selection Theorems * Transversals and Epsilon-Nets * Attempts to Count k-sets * Two Applications of High-Dimensional Polytopes * Volumes in High Dimension * Measure Concentration and Almost Spherical Sections * Embedding Finite Metric Spaces into Normed Spaces * What Was It About: An Informal Summary * Bibliography * Index

Additional information

NLS9780387953748
9780387953748
0387953744
Lectures on Discrete Geometry by Jiri Matousek
New
Paperback
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2002-05-02
486
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