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- Title: Introduction to Graph Theory
- Authors Robin J. Wilson
- Publisher: Prentice Hall; eBook (Online Editions)
- Paperback: 192 pages
- eBook: PDF
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 027372889X
- ISBN-13: 978-0273728894
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This text offers a comprehensive and coherent introduction to the fundamental topics of graph theory. It includes basic algorithms and emphasizes the understanding and writing of proofs about graphs.
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- Graph Theory
- Combinatorics and Game Theory
- Discrete and Finite Mathematics
- Operations Research (OR), Linear Programming, Optimization, and Approximation

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