Graph theory new frontiers / Ramesh Chandra Kashyap
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- 9789352691708
- 511.5 KAS-R
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511.5 GRO-J Handbook of graph theory / | 511.5 HOF-R Random graphs and complex networks / | 511.5 HSU-L Graph theory and interconnection networks / | 511.5 KAS-R Graph theory new frontiers / | 511.5 KOC-W Graphs, algorithms, and optimization / | 511.5 KOH-K Graph theory : | 511.5 LAU-J Topics in graph automorphisms and reconstruction / |
A graph is a symbolic representation of a network and of its connectivity, It implies an abstraction of the reality so it can be simplified as a set of linked nodes. The development of graph theory is very similar to the development of probability theory, where much of the original work was motivated by efforts to understand games of chances. The large portions of the graph theory have its diverse application in applied mathematics and theoretical computer science.
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