Graph Theory
By John Clark and Derek Allan Holton
Graph theory is a branch of mathematics that studies the relationships between objects using graphs. A graph consists of vertices (or nodes) and edges (connections between vertices).. Key concepts in graph theory include paths, cycles, connectivity, trees, and graph coloring
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Original Title
Graph Theory
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Series
Publish Date
1991-01-01
Published Year
1991
Publisher, Place
Total Pages
330
ISBN 10
81-7023-463-8
Format
hardcover
Country
India
Language
English
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