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Use this tag for questions about teaching graph theory. Here a graph is a collection of vertices and connecting edges. Use (graphing) instead if your question is about teaching graphing or plotting functions.

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Is there any video lecture series on (UG level) graph theory (might not be specific on any b...

Previously I had asked a question about something similar, but more constrained. But now I ask something more general. I just got hold of the Linear Algebra by Prof Gilbert of MIT and they are just aw …
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Is there any video lecture series on Graph Theory which uses "Introduction to Graph Theory" ...

I am interested in learning graph theory, and from many resources I came to know that Douglas West's Introduction to Graph Theory is a good textbook. But since I am doing self-study, it is at times ha …
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An intuitive (non rigorous) text book on graph theory which is student friendly with vivid i...

Background Hello, I am an undergraduate in CS. I would like to study Graph Theory on my own (self-study) for a competitive examination (named GATE). It is an examination for undergraduates and as such …
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