Richard A. Brualdi
Richard A. Brualdi
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Combinatorial matrix theory
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Introductory combinatorics
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The mutually beneficial relationship of graphs and matrices
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Matrices of sign-solvable linear systems
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Introductory combinatorics (fifth edition)
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A combinatorial approach to matrix theory and its applications
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Combinatorial Matrix Classes
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Matrices of sign-solvable linear systems
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Combinatorial and graph-theoretical problems in linear algebra
no cover - CACombinatorics and graphsRichard A. Brualdi
Combinatorics and graphs
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Linear algebra and its role in systems theory
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Combinatorial matrix theory
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Introductory combinatorics
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The mutually beneficial relationship of graphs and matrices
- Open Work
Matrices of sign-solvable linear systems
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Introductory combinatorics (fifth edition)
- Open Work
A combinatorial approach to matrix theory and its applications
- Open Work
Combinatorial Matrix Classes
- Open Work
Matrices of sign-solvable linear systems
- Open Work
Combinatorial and graph-theoretical problems in linear algebra
- Open Work
Combinatorics and graphs
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Linear algebra and its role in systems theory