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Graph Theory (Graduate Texts in Mathematics)
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| #9269310 in Books | Springer | 2000-02-18 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.75 x6.50 x1.00l,.0 | File type: PDF | 322 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Review from a non-rigorous reading|By Nicolas.Bernard.Leclercq|I read this book outside of a course, without any pressures, because I'm interested in Systems Science (which often uses Graph Theory). I've also never read a GTM book before, so though I'd see what it was like.
The writing is clear. Each chapter is well introduced, the notes at the end are very help|||From the reviews of the fourth edition:|“This is the fourth edition of this interesting graph theory textbook. … The author marked paragraphs recommended for a first course and also some exercises. At the end of each chapter there are notes for f
Almost two decades after the appearance of most of the classical texts on the theory, this fresh introduction offers a reassessment of the main fields, methods and results today. Viewed as a branch of pure mathematics, the theory of finite graphs is developed as a coherent subject in its own right, with its own unifying questions and methods. The book thus seeks to complement, not replace, the existing, more algorithmic treatments, and can be used at various levels. It c...
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