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This text investigates the fundamental principles and practical applications of graph theory within mathematical education. The author, A. L. Griffiths, provides a structured approach to understanding how graphical representations function as tools for problem-solving and data visualization. The work utilizes a pedagogical framework designed to guide students through the logical progression of graph construction and interpretation. By focusing on the intersection of visual logic and algebraic reasoning, the book establishes a baseline for applying graph theory to various quantitative challenges.
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Experts identify this work as a clear, accessible introduction for students entering the field of discrete mathematics. Readers frequently note the logical progression of the chapters, which makes the technical concepts manageable for those without a background in advanced graph theory.
Page Count:
4
Publication Date:
1974-05-01
Publisher:
Oliver & B
ISBN-10:
0050028448
ISBN-13:
9780050028445
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