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Graphs, Algorithms, and Optimization : Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications - William Kocay

Graphs, Algorithms, and Optimization

By: William Kocay, Donald L. Kreher

Hardcover | 26 September 2016 | Edition Number 2

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This comprehensive text features clear exposition on modern algorithmic graph theory presented in a rigorous yet approachable way. It covers the major areas of graph theory, including discrete optimization and its connection to graph algorithms. The authors explore surface topology from an intuitive point of view and include detailed discussions on linear programming that emphasize graph theory problems useful in mathematics and computer science. Many algorithms are provided along with the data structure needed to program the algorithms efficiently.

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Given this is the second edition of a respected text, it is important to examine what has changed and how the text has improved. Using an "algorithmic viewpoint," the authors explore the standard aspects of graph theory-complements, paths, walks, subgraphs, trees, cycles, connectivity, symmetry, network flows, digraphs, colorings, graph matchings, and planar graphs. The expanded topics include explorations of subgraph counting, graphs and symmetries via permutation groups, graph embeddings on topological surfaces such as the Klein bottle and the double torus, and the connections of graphs to linear programming, including the primal-dual algorithm and discrete considerations, where the integral variables are bounded. Other text changes include some proof corrections and meaningful content revisions. Each chapter section contains rich exercise sets, complemented by chapter notes and an extensive bibliography. The authors' claim is correct-their style is "rigorous, but informal," insightful, and it works. The text's algorithms are generic in style, and usable with any major language. In summary, aimed at computer science and mathematics students, this revised text on graph theory will both challenge upper-level undergraduates and provide a comprehensive foundation for graduate students.
--J. Johnson, Western Washington University

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