Applied Graph Theory
β Scribed by WAI-KAI CHEN (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press, Elsevier
- Year
- 1971
- Leaves
- 491
- Series
- Applied Mathematics and Mechanics 13
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
North-Holland Series in Applied Mathematics and Mechanics
Page II
Front Matter
Page III
Copyright page
Page IV
Dedication
Page V
Preface
Pages VII-IX
W.K.C.
CHAPTER 1 - Basic Theory
Pages 1-35
CHAPTER 2 - Foundations of Electrical Network Theory
Pages 36-139
CHAPTER 3 - Directed-Graph Solutions of Linear Algebraic Equations
Pages 140-223
CHAPTER 4 - Topological Analysis of Linear Systems
Pages 224-319
CHAPTER 5 - Trees and Their Generation
Pages 320-397
CHAPTER 6 - The Realizability of Directed Graphs with Prescribed Degrees
Pages 398-463
Bibliography
Pages 464-472
Symbol Index
Pages 473-477
Subject Index
Pages 478-484
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
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