Reviews
As major players in an active field, the authors never make a wrong move: they choose the right topics, treat them to the right depth, rethink the classical arguments when appropriate, and anticipate the reader's questions. Any undergraduate who penetrates even two or three chapters will learn a great deal of important mathematics, and rather painlessly at that. Surely a classic.
This is a long-awaited book by two of the most powerful practitioners in the field. There is nothing else like it, and it will remain the definitive book on the subject for many, many years to come.
Book Details
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Planar Graphs
Chapter 3. Surfaces
Chapter 4. Embeddings Combinatorially, Contractibility, of Cycles, and the Genus Problem
Chapter 5. The Width of Embeddings
Chapter
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Planar Graphs
Chapter 3. Surfaces
Chapter 4. Embeddings Combinatorially, Contractibility, of Cycles, and the Genus Problem
Chapter 5. The Width of Embeddings
Chapter 6. Embedding Extensions and Obstructions
Chapter 7. Tree-Width and the Excluded Minor Theorem
Chapter 8. Colorings of Graphs on Surfaces
Appendix A. The minmal forbidden subgraphs for the projective plane
Appendix B. The unavoidable configurations in planar triangulations
Bibliography
Index