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Introduction to Graph Theory
- Auteur(s) : Richard J. Trudeau
- Editeur : Dover
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Nombre de pages : 208 pages
- Date de parution : 27/03/2002
Résumé
A stimulating excursion into pure mathematics aimed at "the
mathematically traumatized," but great fun for mathematical
hobbyists and serious mathematicians as well. Requiring
only high school algebra as mathematical background, the
book leads the reader from simple graphs through planar
graphs, Euler's formula, Platonic graphs, coloring, the
genus of a graph, Euler walks, Hamilton walks, and a
discussion of The Seven Bridges of Konigsberg. Exercises
are included at the end of each chapter. "The topics are so
well motivated, the exposition so lucid and delightful,
that the book's appeal should be virtually universal ...
Every library should have several copies" — Choice
1976 edition.
Solutions to Selected Exercises
Index
Special symbols
Contents
Preface
- Pure Mathematics
- Graphs
- Planar Graphs
- Euler's Formula
- Platonic Graphs
- Coloring
- The Genus of a Graph
- Euler Walks and Hamilton Walks
Solutions to Selected Exercises
Index
Special symbols
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