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The Handbook of Graph Theory, Second Edition, is an extensively updated and expanded reference that covers the breadth of modern graph theory. This authoritative guide presents fundamental concepts, advanced topics, and practical applications across multiple domains.
The handbook addresses classical graph theory problems alongside contemporary developments, including algorithms, network analysis, and computational methods. It offers detailed coverage of graph properties, connectivity, coloring problems, matching theory, and specialized graph classes.
Designed for both established researchers and newcomers to the field, this comprehensive resource features contributions from leading experts in graph theory. The text includes illustrative examples, theoretical proofs, and algorithmic approaches that bridge academic knowledge with practical implementation in computer science, operations research, and network design applications.







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