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  • Hardcover: 344 pages
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press (January 18, 2015)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0691163812
  • ISBN-13: 978-0691163819
  • Product Dimensions: 1 x 5 x 8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #102,400 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Graph theory is one of the easiest areas to intuitively understand, it is fundamentally a set of positions and connections between them. The simplest and yet best comment I ever heard was when one of the students in my class said, "It is like modeling moves in checkers." When I was teaching discrete mathematics, it was one of the areas that the students had the easiest time with. While this book contains some of the advanced problems in graph theory and includes theorems with proofs, it is a book that is still close to where it could be described as popular mathematics.
The main point that people unfamiliar with graph theory will find surprising is the breadth of areas where it can be applied. Using many of the classic problems of graph theory such as the bridges of Konigsberg, knight's tours and the Four Color Problem, the power of graph theory to reduce a problem down to the essence is demonstrated.
It is also a history of graph theory; many of the people that made the greatest contributions are briefly profiled. As I was reading this book my thought was that this would be an excellent text for courses in graph theory for non math majors where there is to be some significant content. Given the widespread use of graphs in the analysis of complex project analysis, PERT and computer networking charts come to mind, this is a book that will give the history and some theory regarding how graphs are used.
I have taught computer networking and management science classes and graph theory is used in both courses. Plotting efficient delivery or transit routes is an important part of how business is done in the modern world and an understanding of graph theory as presented in this book is essential if you are to understand how to do it.

This book was made available for free for review purposes.
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21 of 29 people found the following review helpful By Herbert L Calhoun on February 6, 2015
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As a retired mathematician, I had not visited graph theory since graduate school, where I learned a great deal about it from the Mathematician Frank Harary's book. So, I was excited to see this title and could not wait to see what was new inside the book.

But ... Well, how shall I put it? After the introduction, I was underwhelmed by this book.

First, the authors tipped-off that they had solved the "Five Princes Problem" introduced in chapter 1 but announced they would not show the solution until chapter 10. Since I could not wait until chapter 10, I naturally flipped to that chapter, but the "Five Princes Problem" was not mentioned there at all? So, then I checked the index, hoping the reference in the intro was simply mistaken, and that it might appear in some other chapter? But the index had only the single entry that appeared in the introduction. (How could you?)

Similarly with the "Konigsberg Bridge Problem," which as it turns out, has a trivial solution depending on where you begin? Well, how could one find seeking out a less elegant but much more complicated solution interesting? I certainly did not!

But also, you did not warn the reader that most of the book would be about proving theorems of use only to Mathematicians who might use graph theory for other more advanced mathematical purposes? After about two dozen of them, those theorems that lead to no where, get to be pretty boring.

Finally, to add insult to injury, my graph theory hero, Frank Harary was mentioned only once throughout the entire book, on pages 252-254 and in a poem in the epilogue. Aggrrr! Two stars
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful By COSMIC TRAVELER on August 10, 2015
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Are you a theoretical mathematician? If you are, then this book is for you. Authors Arthur Benjamin, Gary Chartrand and Ping Zhang, have written an outstanding book that introduces you to one of the many remarkable areas of mathematics: Graph Theory.

The authors begin with some curious problems--all of which can be looked at mathematically by means of the main concept of this book: graphs. Next, they discuss theorems from many areas of mathematics that have bee judged among the most beautiful. Then, the authors describe the most fundamental property that a graph can possess, by dealing with the idea that within the graph, travel is possible between every two locations. Also, the authors provide the simplest structure that a connected graph can possess, leading the reader to the class graphs called trees, because they often look like trees. They then doodle with a well-known problem: The Chinese Postman Problem, which deals with minimizing the length of a round trip that a letter carrier might take. Then, the authors discuss a class of graphs named for a famous physicist and mathematician of the nineteenth century: Sir William Rowan Hamilton. In addition, through graph theory, they explain how different types of scheduling are possible. Also, the authors then explain problems of whether a graph can be divided into certain other kinds of graphs, primarily cycles. They then discuss how various voting techniques can result in often surprising outcomes. Next, the authors continue by looking at interesting problems that can be drawn in the plane without any of their edges crossing. Then, they discuss the Four Color Problem: Famous not only for the length of time it took to solve, but for the controversial method that is used to solve it.
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