Peter McMullen

1 series 1 book in order

Peter McMullen (1942) is an author in this catalog. The catalog lists 1 of their works. Known works include Abstract Regular Polytopes.

Born
1942
Known for
Encyclopedia of mathematics and its applications

Series by Peter McMullen

Encyclopedia of mathematics and its applications

4 books in order · 1984–2002

  1. Cover of The Theory of Partitions (Cambridge Mathematical Library)
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  2. Cover of Graph theory

    Graph theory

    1984 · W. T. Tutte

    This section provides a formal definition of a graph and introduces fundamental terms used in graph theory. It establishes the basic concepts…

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  3. Cover of Factorization calculus and geometric probability

    Factorization calculus and geometric probability

    1990 · Ruben Hambardzumyan

    This book explores geometric probability and integral geometry, as well as stochastic geometry, through a unifying framework. The author emphasizes…

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  4. Cover of Abstract regular polytopes

    Abstract regular polytopes

    2002 · Peter McMullen

    Abstract regular polytopes are the result of more than two millennia of geometrical research, beginning with regular polygons and polyhedra. They are…

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