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Handbook of Graph Theory, Combinatorial Optimization, and Algorithms

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Handbook of Graph Theory, Combinatorial Optimization, and Algorithms Synopsis

The fusion between graph theory and combinatorial optimization has led to theoretically profound and practically useful algorithms, yet there is no book that currently covers both areas together. Handbook of Graph Theory, Combinatorial Optimization, and Algorithms is the first to present a unified, comprehensive treatment of both graph theory and combinatorial optimization.

Divided into 11 cohesive sections, the handbook's 44 chapters focus on graph theory, combinatorial optimization, and algorithmic issues. The book provides readers with the algorithmic and theoretical foundations to:



  • Understand phenomena as shaped by their graph structures


  • Develop needed algorithmic and optimization tools for the study of graph structures


  • Design and plan graph structures that lead to certain desirable behavior


With contributions from more than 40 worldwide experts, this handbook equips readers with the necessary techniques and tools to solve problems in a variety of applications. Readers gain exposure to the theoretical and algorithmic foundations of a wide range of topics in graph theory and combinatorial optimization, enabling them to identify (and hence solve) problems encountered in diverse disciplines, such as electrical, communication, computer, social, transportation, biological, and other networks.

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ISBN: 9780367575168
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Author: K Thulasiraman, S Arumugam, Andreas Brandstädt, T Nishizeki
Publisher: Chapman & Hall/CRC an imprint of CRC Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 1226 pages
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer and Information Science Series
Genres: Computer science
Discrete mathematics
Combinatorics and graph theory
Algorithms and data structures