This is the first book to comprehensively cover chromatic polynomials of graphs. It includes most of the known results and unsolved problems in the area of chromatic polynomials. Dividing the book into three main parts, the authors take readers from the rudiments of chromatic polynomials to more complex topics: the chromatic equivalence classes of graphs and the zeros and inequalities of chromatic polynomials. The early material is well suited to a graduate level course while the latter parts will be an invaluable resource for postgraduate students and researchers in combinatorics and graph...
This is the first book to comprehensively cover chromatic polynomials of graphs. It includes most of the known results and unsolved problems in the ar...
Including the known results and unsolved problems in the area of chromatic polynomials, this book covers chromatic polynomials of graphs. Taking readers from the rudiments of chromatic polynomials to more complex topics, it is useful to graduate and postgraduate students, as well as researchers in combinatorics and graph theory.
Including the known results and unsolved problems in the area of chromatic polynomials, this book covers chromatic polynomials of graphs. Taking reade...
Graph theory is an area in discrete mathematics which studies configurations involving a set of nodes interconnected by edges (called graphs). This book is intended as a general introduction to graph theory and, in particular, as a resource book for junior college students and teachers reading and teaching the subject at H3 Level in the new Singapore mathematics curriculum for junior college. The book builds on the verity that graph theory at this level is a subject that lends itself well to the development of mathematical reasoning and proof.
Graph theory is an area in discrete mathematics which studies configurations involving a set of nodes interconnected by edges (called graphs). This bo...