Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 August 2011
The Twenty-Third British Combinatorial Conference was organised by the University of Exeter. It was held in Exeter in July 2011. The British Combinatorial Committee had invited nine distinguished combinatorialists to give survey lectures in areas of their expertise, and this volume contains the survey articles on which these lectures were based.
In compiling this volume I am indebted to the authors for preparing their articles so accurately and professionally, and to the referees for their rapid responses and keen eye for detail. I would also like to thank Roger Astley, Silvia Barbina and Clare Dennison at Cambridge University Press for their advice, assistance and patience. Finally, without the previous efforts of editors of earlier Surveys and the guidance of the British Combinatorial Committee, the preparation of this volume would have been quite impossible.
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