AuthorWallis, W. D. author
TitleA Beginner's Guide to Graph Theory [electronic resource] / by W. D. Wallis
ImprintBoston, MA : Birkhรคuser Boston, 2007
Edition Second Edition
Connect tohttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-8176-4580-9
Descript XX, 260p. 160 illus. online resource

SUMMARY

Graph theory continues to be one of the fastest growing areas of modern mathematics because of its wide applicability in such diverse disciplines as computer science, engineering, chemistry, management science, social science, and resource planning. Graphs arise as mathematical models in these fields, and the theory of graphs provides a spectrum of methods of proof. This concisely written textbook is intended for an introductory course in graph theory for undergraduate mathematics majors or advanced undergraduate and graduate students from the many fields that benefit from graph-theoretic applications. Key features: * Introductory chapters present the main ideas and topics in graph theoryโwalks, paths and cycles, radius, diameter, eccentricity, cuts and connectivity, trees * Subsequent chapters examine specialized topics and applications * Numerous examples and illustrations * Comprehensive index and bibliography, with suggested literature for more advanced material New to the second edition: * New chapters on labeling and on communications networks and small-worlds * Expanded beginner's material in the early chapters, including more examples, exercises, hints and solutions to key problems * Many additional changes, improvements, and corrections throughout resulting from classroom use and feedback Striking a balance between a theoretical and practical approach with a distinctly applied flavor, this gentle introduction to graph theory consists of carefully chosen topics to develop graph-theoretic reasoning for a mixed audience. Familiarity with the basic concepts of set theory, along with some background in matrices and algebra, and a little mathematical maturity are the only prerequisites. ----- From a review of the first edition: "Altogether the book gives a comprehensive introduction to graphs, their theory and their applicationโฆThe use of the text is optimized when the exercises are solved. The obtained skills improve understanding of graph theory as wellโฆ It is very useful that the solutions of these exercises are collected in an appendix." โSimulation News Europe


CONTENT

Graphs -- Walks, Paths and Cycles -- Connectivity -- Trees -- Linear Spaces Associated with Graphs -- Factorizations -- Graph Colorings -- Planarity -- Labeling -- Ramsey Theory -- Digraphs -- Critical Paths -- Flows in Networks -- Computational Considerations -- Communications Networks and Small-Worlds


SUBJECT

  1. Mathematics
  2. Algebra
  3. Matrix theory
  4. Combinatorics
  5. Logic
  6. Symbolic and mathematical
  7. Mathematics
  8. Combinatorics
  9. Algebra
  10. Applications of Mathematics
  11. Mathematical Logic and Foundations
  12. Linear and Multilinear Algebras
  13. Matrix Theory