Please note, this offer price only applies to individual customers when ordering direct from Oxford University Press, while stock lasts. No further discounts will apply. If you are a bookseller, please contact your OUP sales representative.
Readership: Anyone interested in mathematics, or in the mathematical basis of real-world networks (e.g. those interested in the internet, economists, social scientists, etc). General readers of popular mathematics books and mathematical puzzles.
Peter M Higgins, Professor and Head of the Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Essex
"The book will open the eyes of the reader to hidden networks, hence it can be recommended to people wanting to discover a remarkable new view of our world." - EMS Newsletter
Preface 1: Nets, trees and lies 2: Trees and games of logic 3: The nature of networks 4: Coloring and Planarity 5: How to traverse a network 6: One-way systems 7: Spanning networks 8: Going with the flow 9: Novel applications of nets 10: For Connoisseurs