Introduction to Graph Theoryشكرا جزيلا اخي الكريم اريد الكتاب التالي اذا سمحت والله لا استطيع ان اعبر عن مدى فخري بهذا العطاء واعرف ان ذلك يحتاج جهدا بالغا فجزاك الله كل خير عن كل كتاب
Introduction to Graph Theory (2nd Edition)
by Douglas B. West
(4th Edition)
by Robin J. Wilson
Book Info
Provides a basic foundation on trees, algorithms, Eulerian and Hamilton graphs, planar graphs and coloring, with special reference to four color theorem. Discusses directed graphs and transversal theory and related these areas to Markov chains and network flows. Paper.
From the Back Cover
Book Info
Provides a basic foundation on trees, algorithms, Eulerian and Hamilton graphs, planar graphs and coloring, with special reference to four color theorem. Discusses directed graphs and transversal theory and related these areas to Markov chains and network flows. Paper.
From the Back Cover
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. Robin Wilson's book has been widely used as a text for undergraduate courses in mathematics, computer science and economics, and as a readable introduction to the subject for non-mathematicians.
The opening chapters provide a basic foundation course, containing such topics as trees, algorithms, Eulerian and Hamiltonian graphs, planar graphs and colouring, with special reference to the four-colour theorem. Following these, there are two chapters on directed graphs and transversal theory, relating these areas to such subjects as Markov chains and network flows. Finally, there is a chapter on matroid theory, which is used to consolidate some of the material from earlier chapters.
For this new edition, the text has been completely revised, and there is a full range of exercises of varying difficulty. There is new material on algorithms, tree-searches, and graph-theoretical puzzles. Full solutions are provided for many of the exercises.
Robin Wilson is Dean and Director of Studies in the Faculty of Mathematics and Computing at the Open University.
The opening chapters provide a basic foundation course, containing such topics as trees, algorithms, Eulerian and Hamiltonian graphs, planar graphs and colouring, with special reference to the four-colour theorem. Following these, there are two chapters on directed graphs and transversal theory, relating these areas to such subjects as Markov chains and network flows. Finally, there is a chapter on matroid theory, which is used to consolidate some of the material from earlier chapters.
For this new edition, the text has been completely revised, and there is a full range of exercises of varying difficulty. There is new material on algorithms, tree-searches, and graph-theoretical puzzles. Full solutions are provided for many of the exercises.
Robin Wilson is Dean and Director of Studies in the Faculty of Mathematics and Computing at the Open University.
Product Details
Paperback: 184 pages
Publisher: Addison Wesley; 4 edition
(May 2, 1996)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0582249937
ISBN-13: 978-0582249936
Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.1 x 0.5 inches
Shipping Weight: 9.9 ounces
Publisher: Addison Wesley; 4 edition
(May 2, 1996)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0582249937
ISBN-13: 978-0582249936
Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.1 x 0.5 inches
Shipping Weight: 9.9 ounces
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