Martin Aigner
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Martin Aigner (born February 28, 1942 in Linz) is an Austrian mathematician, professor at Freie Universität Berlin since 1974, with interests in combinatorial mathematics and graph theory.[1][2]
He received Ph.D from the University of Vienna. His book Proofs from THE BOOK (co-written with Günter M. Ziegler) has been translated into 12 languages.[3]
He is a recipient of the 1996 Lester R. Ford Award for his expository article Turán's Graph Theorem[4]
Bibliography
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- Combinatorial Theory (1997 reprint: ISBN 3-540-61787-6, 1979: ISBN 3-540-90376-3; )
- (with Günter M. Ziegler) Proofs from THE BOOK
- Springer, Berlin, 1998, ISBN 3-540-63698-6
- in German: Das BUCH der Beweise, 2nd edition: 2003, ISBN 3-540-40185-7
- A Course in Enumeration, 2007, ISBN 3-540-39032-4
- Discrete Mathematics, 2007, ISBN 0-8218-4151-3
- Mathematics Everywhere. Martin Aigner (Author, Editor), Ehrhard Behrends (Editor), 2010
- Alles Mathematik: Von Pythagoras zum CD-player, by Martin Aigner, Ehrhard Behrends, 2008, ISBN 3-8348-0416-9
- Combinatorial search. Teubner, Stuttgart 1988, ISBN 3-519-02109-9
- Graphentheorie. Eine Entwicklung aus dem 4-Farben-Problem. Teubner, Stuttgart 1984, ISBN 3-519-02068-8
- Diskrete Mathematik. Mit über 500 Übungsaufgaben.
- Vieweg, Braunschweig/Wiesbaden 1993, ISBN 3-528-07268-7,
- corrected edition 12006, ISBN 3-8348-0084-8
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