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Introductory Graph Theory by Chartrand, Gary
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Item specifics
- Condition
- Like New
- Seller Notes
- Binding
- Paperback
- Book Title
- Introductory Graph Theory
- Weight
- 0 lbs
- Product Group
- Book
- IsTextBook
- No
- ISBN
- 9780486247755
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Dover Publications, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0486247759
ISBN-13
9780486247755
eBay Product ID (ePID)
127408190
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
320 Pages
Publication Name
Introductory Graph Theory
Language
English
Publication Year
1984
Subject
Applied Sciences, Graphic Methods, Applied
Features
Reprint
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Mathematics, Science
Series
Dover Books on Mathematics Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Weight
13.2 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.4 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
84-018801
Dewey Edition
19
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
511/.5
Table Of Content
Chapter 1 Mathematical Models 1.1 Nonmathematical Models 1.2 Mathematical Models 1.3 Graphs 1.4 Graphs as Mathematical Models 1.5 Directed Graphs as Mathematical Models 1.6 Networks as Mathematical Models Chapter 2 Elementary Concepts of Graph Theory 2.1 The Degree of a Vertex 2.2 Isomorphic Graphs 2.3 Connected Graphs 2.4 Cut-Vertices and Bridges Chapter 3 Transportation Problems 3.1 The Königsberg Bridge Problem: An Introduction to Eulerian Graphs 3.2 The Salesman's Problem: An Introduction to Hamiltonian Graphs Chapter 4 Connection Problems 4.1 The Minimal Connector Problem: An Introduction to Trees *4.2 Trees and Probability 4.3 PERT and the Critical Path Method Chapter 5 Party Problems 5.1 The Problem of Eccentric Hosts: An Introduction to Ramsey Numbers 5.2 The Dancing Problem: An Introduction to Matching Chapter 6 Games and Puzzles 6.1 "The Problem of the Four Multicolored Cubes: A Solution to "Instant Insanity" 6.2 The Knight's Tour 6.3 The Tower of Hanoi 6.4 The Three Cannibals and Three Missionaries Problem Chapter 7 Digraphs and Mathematical Models 7.1 A Traffic System Problem: An Introduction to Orientable Graphs 7.2 Tournaments 7.3 Paired Comparisons and How to Fix Elections Chapter 8 Graphs and Social Psychology 8.1 The Problem of Balance 8.2 The Problem of Clustering 8.3 Graphs and Transactional Analysis Chapter 9 Planar Graphs and Coloring Problems 9.1 The Three Houses and Three Utilities Problem: An Introduction to Planar Graphs 9.2 A Scheduling Problem: An Introduction to Chromatic Numbers 9.3 The Four Color Problem *Chapter 10 Graphs and Other Mathematics 10.1 Graphs and Matrices 10.2 Graphs and Topology 10.3 Graphs and Groups "Appendix Sets, Relations, Functions, Proofs" A.1 Sets and Subsets A.2 Cartesian Products and Relations A.3 Equivalence Relations A.4 Functions A.5 Theorems and Proofs A.6 Mathematical Induction "Answers, Hints, and Solutions to Selected Exercises" Index
Edition Description
Reprint
Synopsis
Graph theory is used today in the physical sciences, social sciences, computer science, and other areas. Introductory Graph Theory presents a nontechnical introduction to this exciting field in a clear, lively, and informative style. Author Gary Chartrand covers the important elementary topics of graph theory and its applications. In addition, he presents a large variety of proofs designed to strengthen mathematical techniques and offers challenging opportunities to have fun with mathematics. Ten major topics -- profusely illustrated -- include: Mathematical Models, Elementary Concepts of Graph Theory, Transportation Problems, Connection Problems, Party Problems, Digraphs and Mathematical Models, Games and Puzzles, Graphs and Social Psychology, Planar Graphs and Coloring Problems, and Graphs and Other Mathematics. A useful Appendix covers Sets, Relations, Functions, and Proofs, and a section devoted to exercises -- with answers, hints, and solutions -- is especially valuable to anyone encountering graph theory for the first time. Undergraduate mathematics students at every level, puzzlists, and mathematical hobbyists will find well-organized coverage of the fundamentals of graph theory in this highly readable and thoroughly enjoyable book., Clear, lively style covers all basics of theory and application, including mathematical models, elementary graph theory, transportation problems, connection problems, party problems, diagraphs and mathematical models, games and puzzles, more.
LC Classification Number
QA166.C453 1985
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