Intro to Graph Theory: Relationships Between Objects

Intro to Graph Theory: Relationships Between Objects
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Graph theory introduces a formalism for representing relationships between objects, utilizing vertices and edges in graphs. Directed graphs, undirected graphs, weighted graphs, and examples of graphs such as the internet, Facebook, highway maps, airline routes, and call graphs are discussed. The concepts of in-degree, out-degree, adjacency, and loops in graphs are explored, providing a foundational understanding of graph theory.

  • Graph theory
  • Relationships
  • Objects
  • Directed graphs
  • Weighted graphs

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