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Graph Theory

by Reinhard Diestel , Alexander Schrijver , Paul D. Seymour - MATHEMATISCHES FORSCHUNGSINSTITUT OBERWOLFACH REPORT NO. 16/2007 , 2007
"... This week broadly targeted both finite and infinite graph theory, as well as matroids, including their interaction with other areas of pure mathematics. The talks were complemented by informal workshops focussing on specific problems or particularly active areas. ..."
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This week broadly targeted both finite and infinite graph theory, as well as matroids, including their interaction with other areas of pure mathematics. The talks were complemented by informal workshops focussing on specific problems or particularly active areas.

Algebraic Graph Theory

by Chris Godsil, Mike Newman , 2011
"... Algebraic graph theory comprises both the study of algebraic objects arising in connection with graphs, for example, automorphism groups of graphs along with the use of algebraic tools to establish interesting properties of combinatorial objects. One of the oldest themes in the area is the investiga ..."
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Algebraic graph theory comprises both the study of algebraic objects arising in connection with graphs, for example, automorphism groups of graphs along with the use of algebraic tools to establish interesting properties of combinatorial objects. One of the oldest themes in the area

Graph theory with applications

by J. A. Bondy, U. S. R. Murty , 1976
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ON A PROBLEM OF GRAPH THEORY

by P. Erdős, et al. , 1966
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Graph Theory

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"... This lecture offers an introduction to graph theory. We start with routing viewed as finding shortest paths in a graph. We then move on to coloring as it applies to wireless networks. ..."
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This lecture offers an introduction to graph theory. We start with routing viewed as finding shortest paths in a graph. We then move on to coloring as it applies to wireless networks.

A Framework for Dynamic Graph Drawing

by Robert F. Cohen, G. Di Battista, R. Tamassia, Ioannis G. Tollis - CONGRESSUS NUMERANTIUM , 1992
"... Drawing graphs is an important problem that combines flavors of computational geometry and graph theory. Applications can be found in a variety of areas including circuit layout, network management, software engineering, and graphics. The main contributions of this paper can be summarized as follows ..."
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Drawing graphs is an important problem that combines flavors of computational geometry and graph theory. Applications can be found in a variety of areas including circuit layout, network management, software engineering, and graphics. The main contributions of this paper can be summarized

Graph Theory

by Yaokun Wu , 2004
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Graph Theory

by Lars Noschinski , 2013
"... This development provides a formalization of directed graphs, supporting (labelled) multi-edges and infinite graphs. A polymorphic edge type allows edges to be treated as pairs of vertices, if multi-edges are not required. Formalized properties are i.a. walks (and related concepts), connectedness an ..."
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This development provides a formalization of directed graphs, supporting (labelled) multi-edges and infinite graphs. A polymorphic edge type allows edges to be treated as pairs of vertices, if multi-edges are not required. Formalized properties are i.a. walks (and related concepts), connectedness

GRAPH THEORY

by Noga Alon, Michael Krivelevich , 2011
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GRAPH THEORY

by Michael Krivelevich
"... to Combinatorics. Requirements and grade: Homeworks will be given once every two-three weeks; submitting at least three quarters of them is mandatory; the final grade will be composed from the final exam’s ..."
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to Combinatorics. Requirements and grade: Homeworks will be given once every two-three weeks; submitting at least three quarters of them is mandatory; the final grade will be composed from the final exam’s
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