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Combining the features of a textbook with those of a problem workbook, the material is presented through 360 strategically placed problems explained with helpful notes. Concepts of graph theory are introduced, developed and reinforced by working through these problems, encouraging readers to get actively involved.
Daniel A. Marcus was Professor of Mathematics at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Graph Theory presents a natural, reader-friendly way to learn some of the essential ideas of graph theory starting from first principles. The format is similar to the companion text, Combinatorics: A Problem Oriented Approach (MAA 1998), in that it combines the features of a textbook with those of a problem workbook. The material is presented through a series of approximately 400 strategically placed problems with connecting text. This is supplemented by 300 additional problems that are intended to be used as homework assignments. Concepts of graph theory are introduced, developed and reinforced by working through leading questions posed in the problems. Text in English. 205 pp. Seller Inventory # 2902
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