Order in the chaos with examples from graph theory

12/04/2021
by   Zoltán Kása, et al.
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In randomly created structures (be they natural or artificial) very often there exist ordered substructures. In this Hungarian language scientific essay we will present some of such structures in graph theory. E.g. Rédei's theorem, Ramsey theory, Turán's problem, Hamiltonian cycles in De Bruijn graphs.

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