Graphs from rings / David F. Anderson, T. Asir, Ayman Badawi, T. Tamizh Chelvam.

This book gives an overview of research on graphs associated with commutative rings. The study of the connections between algebraic structures and certain graphs, especially finite groups and their Cayley graphs, is a classical subject which has attracted a lot of interest. More recently, attention...

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Main Authors: Anderson, David F., 1948- (Author), Asir, T. (Author), Badawi, Ayman (Author), Tamizh Chelvam, T. (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, [2021]
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Online Access:Springer eBooks
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Summary:This book gives an overview of research on graphs associated with commutative rings. The study of the connections between algebraic structures and certain graphs, especially finite groups and their Cayley graphs, is a classical subject which has attracted a lot of interest. More recently, attention has focused on graphs constructed from commutative rings, a field of study which has generated an extensive amount of research over the last three decades. The aim of this text is to consolidate this large body of work into a single volume, with the intention of encouraging interdisciplinary research between algebraists and graph theorists, using the tools of one subject to solve the problems of the other. The topics covered include the graphical and topological properties of zero-divisor graphs, total graphs and their transformations, and other graphs associated with rings. The book will be of interest to researchers in commutative algebra and graph theory and anyone interested in learning about the connections between these two subjects.
Physical Description:1 online resource : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:3030884090
9783030884093
3030884104
9783030884109
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