Graphs : an introductory approach : a first course in discrete mathematics
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Graphs : an introductory approach : a first course in discrete mathematics
Wiley, c1990
- : pbk
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"Based on the Open University course, Graphs, networks, and design."
Bibliography: p. 300-302
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
An introduction to discrete mathematics, this new text on graph theory develops a mathematical framework to interrelate and solve different problems. It introduces the concepts of logic, proof and mathematical problem-solving and places an emphasis on algorithms in every chapter.
Table of Contents
- What Is a Graph?
- Definitions and Examples
- Applications of Graphs
- What Is a Digraph?
- Applications of Digraphs
- Eulerian Graphs and Digraphs
- Hamiltonian Graphs and Digraphs
- Path Algorithms
- Connectivity
- Trees
- Planarity
- Coloring Graphs
- Coloring Maps
- Decomposition Problems
- Conclusion
- Solutions to Selected Problems
- Index.
by "Nielsen BookData"