Homogeneous Ordered Graphs, Metrically Homogeneous Graphs, and Beyond 2 Volume Hardback Set (Mixed media product)


These two volumes by Professor Cherlin present the state of the art in the classification of homogeneous structures in binary languages and related problems in the intersection of model theory and combinatorics. Researchers and graduate students in the area will find in these volumes many far-reaching results and interesting new research directions to pursue. In Volume I, the homogeneous ordered graphs are classified, a new family of metrically homogeneous graphs is constructed, and a general classification conjecture is presented, together with general structure theory and applications to a general classification conjecture for such graphs. Volume II continues the analysis into more general expansions of graphs or tournaments by an additional binary relation, called 3-multi-graphs or 3-multi-tournaments, applying and extending the results of Volume I, resulting in a detailed catalogue of such structures and a second classification conjecture. Appendices to both volumes explore recent developments and open questions.

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These two volumes by Professor Cherlin present the state of the art in the classification of homogeneous structures in binary languages and related problems in the intersection of model theory and combinatorics. Researchers and graduate students in the area will find in these volumes many far-reaching results and interesting new research directions to pursue. In Volume I, the homogeneous ordered graphs are classified, a new family of metrically homogeneous graphs is constructed, and a general classification conjecture is presented, together with general structure theory and applications to a general classification conjecture for such graphs. Volume II continues the analysis into more general expansions of graphs or tournaments by an additional binary relation, called 3-multi-graphs or 3-multi-tournaments, applying and extending the results of Volume I, resulting in a detailed catalogue of such structures and a second classification conjecture. Appendices to both volumes explore recent developments and open questions.

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Imprint

Cambridge UniversityPress

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

Lecture Notes in Logic

Release date

July 2022

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Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

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Dimensions

235 x 157 x 45mm (L x W x T)

Format

Mixed media product

Pages

666

ISBN-13

978-1-00-923018-6

Barcode

9781009230186

Categories

LSN

1-00-923018-2



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