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Combinatorics of Permutations (Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications) [Hardcover]

Miklos Bona

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25 Jun 2004 1584884347 978-1584884347
WINNER of a CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title Award for 2006!

As linear orders, as elements of the symmetric group, modeled by matrices, modeled by graphs…permutations are omnipresent in modern combinatorics. They are omnipresent but also multifaceted, and while several excellent books explore particular aspects of the subject, no one book has covered them all. Even the classic results are scattered in various resources.

Combinatorics of Permutations offers the first comprehensive, up to date treatment of both enumerative and extremal combinatorics and looks at permutation as linear orders and as elements of the symmetric group. The author devotes two full chapters to the young but active area of pattern avoidance. He explores the quest for the Stanley-Wilf conjecture and includes the recent and spectacular Marcus-Tardos proof of this problem. He examines random permutations and Standard Young Tableaux and provides an overview of the very rich algebraic combinatorics of permutations. The final chapter takes an in-depth look at combinatorial sorting algorithms.

The author's style is relaxed, entertaining, and clearly reflects his enthusiasm for the "serious fun" the subject holds. Filled with applications from a variety of fields and exercises that draw upon recent research results, this book serves equally well as a graduate-level text and a reference for combinatorics researchers.

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"We found the author’s explanations very clear, and there is an abundance of useful examples and helpful figures . . . There is a rich bibliography for those seeking more information or full proofs of cited results."

– R. Gregory Taylor, in SIGACT News, October 2008

"[This book] was written by the author with love and enthusiasm for the subject and is a pleasure to read. Undergraduate and graduate students in combinatorics, as well as researchers, will find in it many interesting results and inspiring questions."
- Mathematical Reviews, 2005f

"The literature on permutations is as extensive as permutations are manifold. … What was missing until now was a comprehensive up-to-date treatment to all aspects of the combinatorics of permutations. The author [of this book] has written it. … This is the first book which gives a systematic introduction to this fascinating and active area of research. … All the subjects are presented in a very pleasant way: developments are always well motivated, explanations are transparent and illustrated by numerous examples. At the end of each chapter the reader finds a list of exercises, with detailed solutions … [containing] references [that] … are excellent starting points for further research."
- Zentralblatt für Mathematik


"One can easily imagine gems from this book forming the basis of a Martin Gardner-type column. … [T]he fascinating chapters here on pattern avoidance, particularly the formulation and proof of the Stanley-Wilf and Furedi-Hajnal conjectures, make this book essential. … The author shows himself the master expositor, always efficient while never terse, ever the clairvoyant and generous anticipator of misreadings that might trip readers. Summing Up: Essential."
- CHOICE


"Until now it was necessary to consult a myriad of sources, from textbooks to journal articles, in order to grasp the whole picture. Now, however, Miklós Bóna has provided us with a comprehensive, engaging, and eminently readable introduction to all aspects of the combinatorics of permutations…

"This book can be utilized at a variety of levels, from random samplings of the treasures therein to a comprehensive attempt to master all the material and solve all the exercises. In whatever direction the reader's tastes lead, a thorough enjoyment and appreciation of a beautiful area of combinatorics is certain to ensue."
- From the Foreword by Richard Stanley

"This book aims to round up any topic related to the combinatorial nature of permutations and present it between one set of covers…Throughout the book, there are frequent references to the excellent bibliography of more than two hundred research articles and books. It is clear that the author finds his topic to be full of 'serious fun.' This enthusiasm is conveyed in the conversational and engaging style of the writing…This book was written to be used in a graduate-level topics course. For that purpose it is ideally suited…Experienced researchers in combinatorics will find the book useful as a guide to the literature on permutations. For graduate students with advanced interests in any field of combinatorics, the faculty who work with these students, or the libraries that support them, this book is an excellent choice."
-SIAM Review

About the Author

Miklós Bóna is a professor of mathematics at the University of Florida, where he is a member of the Academy of Distinguished Teaching Scholars. Dr. Bóna is an editor-in-chief of the Electronic Journal of Combinatorics. He has authored over 50 research articles and three combinatorics textbooks and has guided the research efforts of numerous undergraduate and graduate students in combinatorics. He earned a Ph.D. in mathematics from MIT.

--This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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2.0 out of 5 stars wait for second printing 16 April 2005
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This is a nice book which deserved a better

proofreading before going to press. In its

current incarnation it is marred with numerous

typos not only in the text but in the exercises

as well. It can be very frustrating when the

reader is essentially asked to guess the author's

intentions. My advice to prospective buyers is to

wait for the second printing when these errors

will hopefully be cleaned up.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Accessible Cutting-Edge Research Engagingly written 28 July 2004
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If you are impatient to go to the front-line of research

in combinatorics, this book is a great short-cut.

It is beautifully written by one of the greatest authorities

in the field, and after you finish reading it, you are

ready to do your own research.
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