Algorithmic Graph Theory and Sage
This is an introductory book on algorithmic graph theory. Theory and algorithms are illustrated using the Sage open source mathematics software.
Tag(s): Graph Theory
Publication date: 10 May 2013
ISBN-10: n/a
ISBN-13: n/a
Paperback: 304 pages
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Algorithmic Graph Theory and Sage
David Joyner, Minh Van Nguyen, and David Phillips wrote:A GNU-FDL book on algorithmic graph theory by David Joyner, Minh Van Nguyen, and David Phillips. This is an introductory book on algorithmic graph theory. Theory and algorithms are illustrated using the Sage open source mathematics software. To get an overview of the book, you can view the table of contents as shown below or download the complete book. This book is more commonly known as the "DaMNeD" book if you notice how our names are used to abbreviate the book. So feel free to call it the DaMNeD book :-)
Supplementary materials for the book can be found at https://bitbucket.org/mvngu/graphbook-supplement.
About The Author(s)
W. David Joyner is a professor in the Department of Mathematics at The United States Naval Academy. He received his Ph.D. in Mathematics at the University of Maryland in May 1983. His research areas are error-correcting codes, representation theory and applications, and applications of number theory/group theory to communication theory and cryptography.
W. David Joyner is a professor in the Department of Mathematics at The United States Naval Academy. He received his Ph.D. in Mathematics at the University of Maryland in May 1983. His research areas are error-correcting codes, representation theory and applications, and applications of number theory/group theory to communication theory and cryptography.
David Phillips is an associate professor in the math department at the United States Naval Academy. He is interested in the design and analysis of algorithms, conic optimization, combinatorial optimization and applications of operations research (especially practical applications of techniques from approximation algorithms).
David Phillips is an associate professor in the math department at the United States Naval Academy. He is interested in the design and analysis of algorithms, conic optimization, combinatorial optimization and applications of operations research (especially practical applications of techniques from approximation algorithms).