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The Language of Self-Avoiding Walks, 1st ed. 2018
Connective Constants of Quasi-Transitive Graphs
BestMasters Series
Author: Lindorfer Christian
Language: EnglishSubjects for The Language of Self-Avoiding Walks:
65 p. · 14.8x21 cm · Paperback
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The connective constant of a quasi-transitive infinite graph is a measure for the asymptotic growth rate of the number of self-avoiding walks of length n from a given starting vertex. On edge-labelled graphs the formal language of self-avoiding walks is generated by a formal grammar, which can be used to calculate the connective constant of the graph. Christian Lindorfer discusses the methods in some examples, including the infinite ladder-graph and the sandwich of two regular infinite trees.
Graph Height Functions and Bridges.- Self-Avoiding Walks on One-Dimensional Lattices.- The Algebraic Theory of Context-Free Languages.- The Language of Walks on Edge-Labelled Graphs.
Christian Lindorfer wrote his master’s thesis under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Woess at the Institute of Discrete Mathematics at Graz University of Technology, Austria.
Publication in the field of mathematics
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