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Books Graph Theory Combinatorics
Books Graph Theory Combinatorics
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- A comprehensive source of results, notions and open problems on directed graphs, with 12 chapters, 754 pages, 186 figures and 705 exercises. The book is aimed at undergraduate and graduate students, mathematicians, computer scientists and operational r
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- By Reinhard Diestel.
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- The purpose of www.graphtheory.com is to provide information about the textbook Graph Theory and Its Applications and to serve as a comprehensive graph theory resource for graph theoreticians and students.
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- Home page for graduate level textbook "Algebraic Graph Theory" by Chris Godsil and Gordon Royle, published by Springer-Verlag, 2001.
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- This book has been written by G. Chartrand with several objectives in mind: to teach the reader some of the topics in the youthful and exciting field of graph theory; to show how graphs are applicable to a wide variety of subjects, both within and outside
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- Two centuries of Graph Theory, by Norman L. Biggs, E. Keith Lloyd, and Robin J. Wilson.
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- Home page of D. West with description of his books: Introduction to Graph Theory, Mathematical Thinking: Problem-Solving and Proofs, Combinatorics: A Core Course, The Art of Combinatorics.
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- Archives for the book "Graph Coloring Problems" by Tommy R. Jensen and Bjarne Toft (Wiley Interscience 1995)
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- Adopting a user-friendly, conversational-and at times humorous-style, these authors make the principles and practices of discrete mathematics as stimulating as possible while presenting comprehensive, rigorous coverage. Examples and exercises integrated t
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