A beginner's guide to social theory
β Scribed by Shaun Best
- Publisher
- SAGE
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 289
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
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`This book is accessible, as a beginner's guide should be, but without an over-simplification of the arguments. It should prove an immensely durable text for generations of students to come' - John Hughes, Lancaster University At last, a book that makes social theory for undergraduates a pleasure to
The errors in this text are unfortunate, and the presentation is not engaging. I did find that "A First look at Graph Theory" by Clark and Holton was useful and "Introduction to Graph Theory" by Chartrand and Zhang, was very readable.
Graph theory continues to be one of the fastest growing areas of modern mathematics because of its wide applicability in such diverse disciplines as computer science, engineering, chemistry, management science, social science, and resource planning. Graphs arise as mathematical models in these field
Review From the reviews: "Altogether the book gives a comprehensive introduction to graphs, their theory and their applicationβ¦The use of the text is optimized when the exercises are solved. The obtained skills improve understanding of graph theory as wellβ¦ It is very useful that the solutions of
Concisely written, gentle introduction to graph theory suitable as a textbook or for self-study Graph-theoretic applications from diverse fields (computer science, engineering, chemistry, management science) 2nd ed. includes new chapters on labeling and communications networks and small worlds