Graph Theory

Authors

  • Heena Jand CSE Deptt, Devki Devi Jain College for Women, Ludhiana-141007, India
  • Jasveer Kaur CSE Deptt, Devki Devi Jain College for Women, Ludhiana-141007, India

Keywords:

Vertices, Edges, Special Graphs, Connectivity of Graphs.

Abstract

Graph Theory is a graphical representation of a set of vertices which are connected by edges and is basically suitable in computer science and mathematics to create structural models. This paper describes the basic terminology of graphs, different types and connectivity of graphs to lead new inventions and modifications in the existing environment for enhancement in these fields.

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Published

2017-04-08

How to Cite

Jand, H., & Kaur, J. (2017). Graph Theory. International Journal of Computer (IJC), 25(1), 26–39. Retrieved from https://ijcjournal.org/index.php/InternationalJournalOfComputer/article/view/861

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