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  1. Tour vs Path in graph theory - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Aug 19, 2024 · English is not my mother tongue so I don´t know exactly wich is the difference between a tour and path in the context of graph theory. I think that in both cases it is a way …

  2. Graph terminology: vertex, node, edge, arc

    Apr 5, 2011 · The distinction between vertex and node seems to me to be mostly about discipline (e.g. whether you come from combinatorics or computer science) and is irrelevant. The …

  3. graph theory - Strongly Connected Tournament - Mathematics …

    Aug 31, 2020 · For the base case you can just say that a tournament with no $3$-cycles is transitive, therefore not strongly connected.

  4. reference request - What are good books to learn graph theory ...

    May 6, 2014 · 141 What are some of the best books on graph theory, particularly directed towards an upper division undergraduate student who has taken most the standard undergraduate …

  5. Newest 'graph-theory' Questions - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Use this tag for questions in graph theory. Here a graph is a collection of vertices and connecting edges. Use (graphing-functions) instead if your question is about graphing or plotting functions.

  6. What is difference between cycle, path and circuit in Graph Theory

    Jan 29, 2014 · I am currently studying Graph Theory and want to know the difference in between Path , Cycle and Circuit. I know the difference between Path and the cycle but What is the …

  7. graph theory - Proving Handshake Theorem. - Mathematics Stack …

    3 I am currently learning Graph Theory and I've decided to prove the Handshake Theorem which states that for all undirected graph, $$\sum_ {u\in V}\deg (u) = 2|E|\ .$$ At first I thought the …

  8. Graph theory: adjacency vs incident - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    1 An edge "e" in a graph (Undirected or directed ) that is associated with the pair of vertices n and q is said to be incident on n and q, and n and q are said to be incident on e and to be adjacent …

  9. graph theory - Hamiltonian Path Detection - Mathematics Stack …

    Are there any special things to check to determine if a graph does not have a Hamiltonian Path. I know for a Euler Path you can check to see if there are any odd degrees or if the graph is …

  10. graph theory - Subtree definition - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Nov 2, 2021 · The definition of subtree of a tree is a tree that descends from a node of the starting tree. My question is if we can consider the "cross tree" below and say that the …