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2019
Graph theory is a rapidly developing area of mathematics. Recent years have seen the development of deep theories, and the increasing importance of methods from other parts of mathematics. The workshop on Graph Theory brought together together a broad range of researchers to discuss some of the major new developments.
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Graph theory is a rapidly developing area of mathematics. Recent years have seen the development of deep theories, and the increasing importance of methods from other parts of mathematics. The workshop on Graph Theory brought together together a broad range of researchers to discuss some of the major new developments.
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A GENERAL POSITION PROBLEM IN GRAPH THEORY
Bulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society, 2018The paper introduces a graph theory variation of the general position problem: given a graph $G$ , determine a largest set $S$ of vertices of $G$ such that no three vertices of $S$ lie on a common geodesic.
P. Manuel, S. Klavžar
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Novel reliable routing method for engineering of internet of vehicles based on graph theory
Engineering computations, 2018Purpose The communication link in the engineering of Internet of Vehicle (IOV) is more frequent than the communication link in the Mobile ad hoc Network (MANET).
De-gan Zhang +5 more
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AMS/MAA Textbooks, 2018
A graph is a system G = (V, E) consisting of a set V of vertices and a set E (disjoint from V ) of edges, together with an incidence function End : E → M2(V ), where M2(V ) is set of all 2-element sub-multisets of V . We usually write V = V (G), E = E(G),
L. Gladkov
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A graph is a system G = (V, E) consisting of a set V of vertices and a set E (disjoint from V ) of edges, together with an incidence function End : E → M2(V ), where M2(V ) is set of all 2-element sub-multisets of V . We usually write V = V (G), E = E(G),
L. Gladkov
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2013
This was a workshop on graph theory, with a comprehensive approach. Highlights included the emerging theories of sparse graph limits and of infinite matroids, new techniques for colouring graphs on surfaces, and extensions of graph minor theory to directed graphs and to ...
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This was a workshop on graph theory, with a comprehensive approach. Highlights included the emerging theories of sparse graph limits and of infinite matroids, new techniques for colouring graphs on surfaces, and extensions of graph minor theory to directed graphs and to ...
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