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Graph Theory for Programmers

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Book Graph Theory for Programmers Victor N. Kasyanov
Libristo code: 01396457
Publishers Springer Netherlands, November 1999
This introductory book treats algorithmic graph theory specifically for programmers. It explores som... Full description
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This introductory book treats algorithmic graph theory specifically for programmers. It explores some key ideas and basic algorithms in this large and rapidly growing field, and contains high-level and language-independent descriptions of methods and algorithms on trees, the most important type of graphs in programming and informatics. Readers are assumed to be familiar with the basics of graph theory, and programming. Audience: This volume will be of interest to researchers and specialists in programming, software engineering, data structure and information retrieval, and to mathematicians whose work involves algorithms, combinatorics, graph theory, operations research, and discrete optimization. The book can also be recommended as a text for graduate courses in computer science, electronics, telecommunications, and control engineering.

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