Graph Theory with Applications to Engineering and Computer Science / Narsingh Deo
By: Deo, Narsingh.
Publisher: New Delhi PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd. 2019Description: xvii, 478p. : ill. ; 23cm.ISBN: 9788120301450.Subject(s): Graph Theory -- MathematicsDDC classification: 511.5 DEO Online resources: Click here to access onlineItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Course reserves |
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It includes Appendix and Index Pages
Because of its inherent simplicity, graph theory has a wide range of applications in engineering, and in physical sciences. It has of course uses in social sciences, in linguistics and in numerous other areas. In fact, a graph can be used to represent almost any physical situation involving discrete objects and the relationship among them. Now with the solutions to engineering and other problems becoming so complex leading to larger graphs, it is virtually difficult to analyze without the use of computers.
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