Graph Dynamics
Erich Prisner, Universitat Hamburg, Germany
Series: Research Notes in Mathematics Series
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  • Unifies the terminology, questions, and methods previously scattered throughout the literature
  • Provides general principles, results, and methods in Part I, then details all known graph operators in Part II
  • Offers an encyclopedic survey of all known graph operators
  • Contains the author's own research on both general methods and concrete operators
  • Includes exercises in each chapter

  • Summary
    Study of "graph operators" or "graph-valued functions" such as the line graph, the clique graph, the complement, and powers, raises several immediate questions: Which graphs are fixed under the operator? Which graphs appear as images of graphs? What happens if the operator is iterated? Over the last 30 years these questions have been answered and methods developed for particular operators in literally hundreds of papers on the subject. Nowhere, however, could one find a comprehensive treatment-a unification of terminology, questions, and methods.

    Graph Dynamics provides that comprehensive treatment. Its purpose is threefold: it serves as an introductory textbook on the topic, offers an encyclopedic survey of the literature, and reports recent research-both new tools and results on concrete operators. Part I explicitly presents graph dynamics general theory, stating general principles illustrated by application to graph operators. Part 2 addresses the operators themselves. It lists all known graph operators grouped together in families and recounts, with complete references, all that is known about the dynamical behavior of these concrete operators.

    Graph Dynamics is the book you need if you are looking for information on a particular operator, need a text for advanced students, or want to review collected research results presented with a common terminology. It is clearly an essential resource for anyone working in or studying algebra, combinatorics, or graph theory.