Graphs: An Introductory Approach–A First Course in Discrete Mathematics

Graphs: An Introductory Approach–A First Course in Discrete Mathematics by Robin J. Wilson is a comprehensive text published by Wiley in January 1990. This edition spans 352 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible for students at the freshman and sophomore levels. The book focuses on the fundamental properties of graphs, providing a solid foundation in graph theory, which is essential for various fields.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of numerous algorithms and their practical applications across disciplines such as chemistry, genetics, music, linguistics, control theory, and the social sciences. The text is illustrated, enhancing the learning experience by visually representing complex concepts. This introductory approach serves as a valuable resource for those looking to understand the principles of graph theory and its relevance in multiple areas of study.
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The only text available on graph theory at the freshman/sophomore level, it covers properties of graphs, presents numerous algorithms, and describes actual applications to chemistry, genetics, music, linguistics, control theory and the social sciences. Illustrated.
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