Combinatorial Species and Tree-like Structures (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications)

by Francois Bergeron, Gilbert Labelle, and Pierre LeRoux

Gian-Carlo Rota, B. Doran, M. Ismail, E. Wutwak, Philippe Flajolet, E. Lutwak, and Margaret Readdy (Translator)

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The combinatorial theory of species, introduced by Joyal in 1980, provides a unified understanding of the use of generating functions for both labelled and unlabelled structures and as a tool for the specification and analysis of these structures. Of particular importance is their capacity to transform recursive definitions of tree-like structures into functional or differential equations, and vice versa. The goal of this book is to present the basic elements of the theory and to give a unified account of its developments and applications. It offers a modern introduction to the use of various generating functions, with applications to graphical enumeration, Polya theory and analysis of data structures in computer science, and to other areas such as special functions, functional equations, asymptotic analysis and differential equations. This book will be a valuable reference to graduate students and researchers in combinatorics, analysis, and theoretical computer science.
  • ISBN13 9780521573238
  • Publish Date 13 November 1997 (first published 1 January 1997)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 6 June 2022
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Cambridge University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 480
  • Language English