This volume presents topics addressed at the working group meeting and workshop on Computer-generated Conjectures from Graph Theoretic and Chemical Databases held at Rutgers University (Piscataway, NJ). The events brought together theoreticians and practitioners working in graph theory and chemistry to share ideas and to set an agenda for future developments in the use of computers for generating scientific conjectures. Articles included in the volume were written by developers of some of the most important programs used around the world today. The disciplines represented include theoretical and applied computer science, statistics, discrete and non-discrete mathematics, chemistry, and information science. The book is suitable for researchers and students interested in the use of computers in graph theory.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. First Edition (?); 1st Impression (?). In plastic packaging. A collection of papers from the Rutgers University workshop (NovÂ12â"16,Â2001) focusing on computer-generated conjectures in graph theory and chemical databases. Presents state-of-the-art automated tools (e. G. , graffiti. Pc, Vega) , algorithmic insights, chemical graph generation, spectral analysis of fullerenes, and more. ; 18.7x26.7x3.1cm; 370 pages. Seller Inventory # 63892