01123nam a2200181 a 45000010006000000050017000060080041000230200018000640500022000821000032001042450074001362600055002103000019002655040615002846500017008997000013009167000012009292040020230531230546.0150623s2001 xxum a000 0 eng d a9789814416931 4aQA166b.M276 20141 aMalik,D. Sq(Douglas Brent)10aIntroduction to graph theory /cD. S Malik, M. K Sen, S Ghoshh[book] aUpper Saddle River, N.J. :bPrentice Hall,cc2001. a488 p. :bill. aThis innovative text introduces a new way of teaching graph theory. Graph theory has applications in many areas of natural science, social science, and engineering. Therefore, a class in this course may consist of students from different backgrounds. Furthermore, a graph theory course can be taught by a mathematics, computer science, or an engineering department. However, such a course is typically taught by a mathematics department with a diversity of students. Therefore, it is important that a course in graph theory must present a balance of theoretical concepts as well as their relevant applications. 0aGraph theory0 aSen,M. K0 aGhosh,S