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Dec 26, 2024
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MATH 4150 - Graph Theory Fundamental concepts and methods of graph theory and its applications to various areas of computing and the social and natural sciences. Topics include graphs as models, representation of graphs, trees, distances, matchings, connectivity, flows in networks, graph colorings, Hamiltonian cycles, traveling salesman problem, planarity. All concepts, methods, and applications are presented through a sequence of exercises and problems, many of which are done with the help of novel software systems for combinatorial computing.
Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisites: CSCI 1100 and either CSCI 2200 or MATH 4090 .
When Offered: Spring term annually.
Cross Listed: CSCI 4260 . Students cannot obtain credit for both this course and CSCI 4260 .
Credit Hours: 4
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