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Pasquale De Marco

Encounters with Graphs

Embark on an intellectual adventure with “Encounters with Graphs,” a comprehensive guide to the captivating world of graph theory. This book is an invitation to explore the fundamental concepts, algorithms, and applications that underpin this fascinating field, suitable for readers from diverse backgrounds.
Discover the power of graphs to model and analyze complex relationships and connections in a multitude of contexts, from computer science and social sciences to operations research and physical sciences. Delve into the rich history of graph theory, tracing its evolution from its humble beginnings to its current status as a cornerstone of modern mathematics.
With a conversational and engaging writing style, this book unravels the intricacies of graph theory in a clear and accessible manner. Each chapter is a voyage into a specific aspect of the subject, providing a detailed examination of key concepts and their practical applications.
Uncover the fundamental building blocks of graph theory, including vertices, edges, and paths. Explore different types of graphs, such as directed graphs, weighted graphs, and planar graphs, and delve into their unique properties. Learn about graph representation techniques and efficient algorithms for graph traversal and search.
Journey through the fascinating world of graph algorithms, uncovering the secrets of finding shortest paths, minimum spanning trees, and maximum flows. Explore graph coloring and its applications in scheduling, register allocation, and network design. Discover the intricacies of graph isomorphism and its role in pattern recognition and chemical structure analysis.
This book is more than just a theoretical exploration; it is a practical guide to applying graph theory to real-world problems. Witness the transformative power of graph theory in action as you explore its applications in diverse fields, including computer networks, social network analysis, transportation systems, and electrical circuits.
“Encounters with Graphs” is an invaluable resource for students, researchers, and professionals seeking a deeper understanding of graph theory and its applications. Its comprehensive coverage, engaging writing style, and wealth of illustrative examples make it an essential addition to any library.
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87 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
PublishDrive
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