Graph Searching Games and Probabilistic Methods

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A01=Anthony Bonato
A01=Pawel Pralat
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Author_Anthony Bonato
Author_Pawel Pralat
Binomial Random Graph
Bipartite Graph
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Chernoff Bounds
Combinatorics
Connected Graph
Cop Number
Cops Move
Dense Random Graphs
Domination Number
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Geometric Graphs
Graph cleaning
Graph searching games
Hall’s Theorem
Hamiltonian Path
Incidence Graph
Independent Poisson Variables
Isolated Vertex
Light Vertices
Markov’s Inequality
Moment Method
Networks
Polarity Graphs
Pralat Pawel
Probabilistic Methods
Random Geometric Graphs
Random Graphs
Sparse Random Graphs
Toroidal Grid
Zombie Moves

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032476414
  • Weight: 360g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Jan 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Graph Searching Games and Probabilistic Methods is the first book that focuses on the intersection of graph searching games and probabilistic methods. The book explores various applications of these powerful mathematical tools to games and processes such as Cops and Robbers, Zombie and Survivors, and Firefighting.

Written in an engaging style, the book is accessible to a wide audience including mathematicians and computer scientists. Readers will find that the book provides state-of-the-art results, techniques, and directions in graph searching games, especially from the point of view of probabilistic methods.

The authors describe three directions while providing numerous examples, which include:

• Playing a deterministic game on a random board.

• Players making random moves.

• Probabilistic methods used to analyze a deterministic game.

Dr. Anthony Bonato is a professor of Mathematics at Ryerson University, whose main research interests are in graph theory and complex networks. He is co-Editor-in-Chief of Internet Mathematics, editor for Contributions to Discrete Mathematics, and Chair of the Pure Mathematics group within the NSERC Discovery Grants Mathematics and Statistics Evaluation Group.

Dr. Pawel Prałat is an associate professor at Ryerson University whose main research interests are in graph theory and complex networks. He is the Assistant Director of Industry Liaison at The Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences, and has pursued collaborations with various industry partners as well as the Government of Canada.