Tree generation and enumeration
A collection of mathematical ideas in graph theory
by Jesse Sakari Hyttinen
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Pub Date 28 Dec 2021 | Archive Date 15 Mar 2022
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Description
Have you seen the movie Good Will Hunting? There was this problem in math that was quite easy, according to many, but seemed to lack a structured, formal proof. Even worse was the fact that there are infinitely many problems of the exact same kind and again, without any systematic way to prove them! That is where my TGET (Tree generation and enumeration) comes in...
I believe in inspiring and connecting people with mathematics. I also believe in sharing knowledge and passing it on to further generations. By making books and building a community for graph theory and treespeak enthusiasts, I can show people that mathematics is a form of art, a pinnacle of creativity, and a competitive game as well.
Whether you are a mathematician, student, teacher, enthusiast or hobbyist, I think this book can awaken your curiosity, and help you in your mathematical journeys. Especially if you would like to know about tree generation and enumeration, how trees are linked to partitions and what a Peano-like axiomatic system for rooted trees looks like.
Treespeak is about the subtle cooperation between vertex edge algebra and the tree generation algorithm. Feel free to check out the Treespeak tool / game in my website www.matladpi.com.
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