Introduction to Graph Theory

Introduction to Graph Theory
ISBN-10
027372889X
ISBN-13
9780273728894
Series
Introduction to Graph Theory
Category
Graph theory
Language
English
Published
2010
Publisher
Pearson
Author
Robin J. Wilson

Description

Graph theory has recently emerged as a subject in its own right, as well as being an important mathematical tool in such diverse subjects as operational research, chemistry, sociology and genetics. This book provides an introduction to graph theory.

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