Graph theory full course for Beginners
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 Published On Jun 18, 2020

In mathematics, graph #theory is the study of graphs, which are mathematical structures used to model pairwise relations between objects. A #graph in this context is made up of vertices (also called nodes or points) which are connected by edges (also called links or lines). A distinction is made between undirected graphs, where edges link two vertices symmetrically, and directed graphs, where edges link two vertices asymmetrically; see Graph (discrete mathematics) for more detailed definitions and for other variations in the types of graph that are commonly considered. Graphs are one of the prime objects of study in discrete mathematics.



⭐️ Table of Content ⭐️
0:00 Graph theory vocabulary
04:53 Drawing a street network graph
07:08 Drawing a graph for bridges
10:19 Dijkstra's algorithm
14:34 Dijkstra's algorithm on a table
19:20 Euler Paths
21:20 Euler Circuits
22:25 Determine if a graph has an Euler circuit
26:13 Bridges graph - looking for an Euler circuit
27:59 Fleury's algorithm
30:29 Eulerization
34:52 Hamiltonian circuits
37:30 TSP by brute force
41:23 Number of circuits in a complete graph
46:12 Nearest Neighbor ex1
48:26 Nearest Neighbor ex2
50:15 Nearest Neighbor from a table
55:06 Repeated Nearest Neighbor
58:59 Sorted Edges ex 1
1:03:15 Sorted Edges ex 2
1:05:24 Sorted Edges from a table
1:09:59 Kruskal's ex 1
1:12:59 Kruskal's from a table

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Video to accompany the open textbook Math in Society (http://www.opentextbookstore.com/math.... Part of the Washington Open Course Library Math&107 course.
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