Anyone know of any good, online (or possibly offline) resources for learning basic graph theory?
I wasn't a CS major and only finished up to Calc 3; no linear algebra, no discrete mathematics. I tend to be very visually oriented. I'm aiming to learn the concepts properly and some of the practical aspects so I can deal with some of the programming problems I'm dealing with now in a less slap-dash manner.
Graph theory intro?
I seen this a while back:
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Probably as simple as it can get, as far as intros are concerned. That guy has a decent collection of math related vids, it's worth checking them out. You might also want to look at his Markov systems tutorial.
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Probably as simple as it can get, as far as intros are concerned. That guy has a decent collection of math related vids, it's worth checking them out. You might also want to look at his Markov systems tutorial.
If you're looking for information on graph algorithms the MIT OpenCourseWare for Introduction to Algorithms (6.046J / 18.410J) covers a number of graph algorithms in the later lectures i.e. see lectures 16 to 19 here.
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