401-3058-00L  Combinatorics I

SemesterSpring Semester 2022
LecturersN. Hungerbühler
Periodicitytwo-yearly recurring course
CourseDoes not take place this semester.
Language of instructionGerman


AbstractThe course Combinatorics I and II is an introduction into the field of enumerative combinatorics.
Learning objectiveUpon completion of the course, students are able to classify combinatorial problems and to apply adequate techniques to solve them.
ContentContents of the lectures Combinatorics I and II: congruence transformation of the plane, symmetry groups of geometric figures, Euler's function, Cayley graphs, formal power series, permutation groups, cycles, Bunside's lemma, cycle index, Polya's theorems, applications to graph theory and isomers.
Prerequisites / NoticeRecognition of credits as an elective course in the Mathematics Bachelor's or Master's Programmes is only possible if you have not received credits for the course unit 401-3052-00L Combinatorics (which was for the last time taught in the spring semester 2008).