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Graph Theory and Additive Combinatorics Yufei Zhao (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Graph Theory and Additive Combinatorics By Yufei Zhao (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Graph Theory and Additive Combinatorics by Yufei Zhao (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)


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This graduate level textbook covers classical and modern developments in graph theory and additive combinatorics, presenting arguments as a cohesive whole. Students will appreciate the chapter summaries, many figures and exercises, as well as the complementary set of lecture videos freely available through MIT OpenCourseWare.

Graph Theory and Additive Combinatorics Summary

Graph Theory and Additive Combinatorics: Exploring Structure and Randomness by Yufei Zhao (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Using the dichotomy of structure and pseudorandomness as a central theme, this accessible text provides a modern introduction to extremal graph theory and additive combinatorics. Readers will explore central results in additive combinatorics-notably the cornerstone theorems of Roth, Szemeredi, Freiman, and Green-Tao-and will gain additional insights into these ideas through graph theoretic perspectives. Topics discussed include the Turan problem, Szemeredi's graph regularity method, pseudorandom graphs, graph limits, graph homomorphism inequalities, Fourier analysis in additive combinatorics, the structure of set addition, and the sum-product problem. Important combinatorial, graph theoretic, analytic, Fourier, algebraic, and geometric methods are highlighted. Students will appreciate the chapter summaries, many figures and exercises, and freely available lecture videos on MIT OpenCourseWare. Meant as an introduction for students and researchers studying combinatorics, theoretical computer science, analysis, probability, and number theory, the text assumes only basic familiarity with abstract algebra, analysis, and linear algebra.

Graph Theory and Additive Combinatorics Reviews

'Yufei Zhao does great mathematics and has an uncanny ability to explain the deepest results with clear understandable prose. For anyone interested in the seminal ideas (and their interrelationships) of recent decades - pseudorandomness, graphons, graph regularity, to name a few - this is the book to read and savor.' Joel Spencer, New York University
'This impeccable book should quickly become a classic text in discrete maths. A huge selection of topics is treated elegantly, with beautiful illustrations, and in just the `right' amount of detail to arouse the interest of the reader and leave them well placed to find out more. In particular, the second half of the book is a superb introduction to additive combinatorics, which I will happily recommend to any student in this area.' Ben Green, Oxford University
'This charming text gives an accessible introduction to the connected topics of extremal graph theory and modern additive combinatorics. The focus is very strongly on presenting intuition and restricting attention to the simplest possible instances of methods or classes of results, rather than aiming for maximal generality or the strongest statements; instead, references are given for further reading, or for the proofs of important theorems that are only stated here. Being highly suitable for advanced undergraduates or beginning graduate students, it fills a niche that is currently not occupied by other texts in these highly active areas of current mathematical research.' Terry Tao, University of California, Los Angeles
'A valuable and readable unified treatment of a fast-moving area of combinatorics from one of the world's experts - sure to become a standard resource.' Jordan Ellenberg, University of Wisconsin-Madison
'Yufei Zhao's book is a wonderful book about graph theory, additive combinatorics, and their surprising connections, involving a major theme of modern mathematics: the interplay between structure and randomness. In both areas, the book can take the curious reader, whether an advanced undergraduate or a professional mathematician, on a joyous journey from the very basics to state-of-the-art research. Yufei Zhao himself is a major player in modern research in both these areas and his presentation is a tour de force.' Gil Kalai, Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Reichman University
'This is a beautiful treatment of extremal graph theory and additive combinatorics, focusing on the fruitful interplay between the two. The book covers the classical results as well as recent developments in this active area. It is a fascinating manuscript that would appeal to students and researchers with an interest in discrete mathematics, theoretical computer number theory, and related areas.' Noga Alon, Princeton University
'This is a wonderful, well-written account of additive combinatorics from the graph theoretic perspective. Zhao skillfully ties in this approach to the usual statements and gives a thorough development of the subject. This book is indispensable for any serious researcher in this area. Beginners will find a thorough account of the subject with plenty of motivation. The more experienced reader will appreciate the authors' insights and elegant development of some difficult ideas.' Andrew Granville, University of Montreal

About Yufei Zhao (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Yufei Zhao is Associate Professor of Mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His research tackles a broad range of problems in discrete mathematics, including extremal, probabilistic, and additive combinatorics, graph theory, and discrete geometry, as well as applications to computer science. His honors include the SIAM Denes Konig prize (2018), the Sloan Research Fellowship (2019), and the NSF CAREER Award (2021). This book is based on an MIT graduate course, which he has taught and developed over the last five years.

Table of Contents

Preface; Notation and Conventions; Appetizer: triangles and equations; 1. Forbidding a subgraph; 2. Graph regularity method; 3. Pseudorandom graphs; 4. Graph limits; 5. Graph homomorphism inequalities; 6. Forbidding 3-term arithmetic progressions; 7. Structure of set addition; 8. Sum-product problem; 9. Progressions in sparse pseudorandom sets; References; Index.

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NGR9781009310949
9781009310949
1009310941
Graph Theory and Additive Combinatorics: Exploring Structure and Randomness by Yufei Zhao (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2023-08-31
338
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