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Introduction to Graph Theory, Lecture notes of Discrete Structures and Graph Theory

Introduction to Graph Theory. A graph is a collection of vertices connected to each other through a set of edges.

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INTRODUCTION * What is a graph G? It is a pair G = (V, E), where, V = V(G) = set of vertices E = E(G) = set of edges ¥ « Example: V={s, U,V, W, xX, y, Z} E = {(%S), (.V),, %V)o, (XU), (VW), (S,V), (S,U), (SW), (S.Y), (WY), (LY), (UZ) AY ZI Directed graphs (digraphs) G is a directed graph or digraph if each edge has been associated with an ordered pair of vertices, i.e. each edge has a direction a ae eee b Y ——.. ff a va ke — ae d ee SS / oe 7 spo / = \ a a a 7S _———< wet