Description
Essential Graph Theory: Concepts and Algorithms offers a thorough exploration of graph theory principles and their computational applications. Written by T. Asir, M. Evangeline Prathibha, and B. Surendranath Reddy, this Cambridge University Press publication serves as an essential resource for students, educators, and professionals in computer science and mathematics.
The book covers fundamental concepts including vertices, edges, pathways, and various graph structures, progressively advancing to complex algorithmic approaches. Readers will discover practical implementations of classic algorithms, connectivity problems, traversal methods, and optimization techniques. The authors present real-world applications across network design, social networks, transportation systems, and computational biology.
With clear explanations, illustrative examples, and structured problem-solving approaches, this text bridges the gap between theoretical understanding and practical application. Whether preparing for advanced studies or solving industry-level problems, this comprehensive guide equips readers with essential knowledge and skills in graph theory and algorithms.





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