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This is the first volume in a comprehensive series examining homogeneous ordered graphs, metrically homogeneous graphs, and related structures. Gregory Cherlin provides a rigorous exploration of ordered graphs and distanced graphs, building a foundation for understanding these fundamental objects in model theory and combinatorics.
The work systematically develops the theory of homogeneous structures, offering detailed proofs, examples, and applications. Designed for researchers and advanced graduate students in mathematical logic, model theory, and discrete mathematics, this volume balances theoretical depth with accessibility. The Lecture Notes in Logic series ensures high-quality mathematical exposition, making complex topics comprehensible to specialists in the field.







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