Description
A First Course in Graph Theory and Combinatorics is a well-structured introduction to two fundamental areas of discrete mathematics. This second edition expands upon the original material with updated content and improved pedagogical presentation.
The book covers essential topics including graph connectivity, planarity, graph coloring, Hamiltonian cycles, and combinatorial structures. Each chapter builds progressively, starting with basic definitions and advancing to more complex theorems and applications. The authors employ a balance of theoretical depth and practical problem-solving techniques.
Designed for undergraduate mathematics students, the text includes numerous exercises and examples that reinforce learning. Readers will gain competency in analyzing graph properties, solving combinatorial problems, and applying these concepts to real-world scenarios. The clear exposition and systematic approach make this an ideal resource for students pursuing careers in mathematics, computer science, and related fields.







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