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  1. Computational Graph Theory (Computing. Supplementa (Springer-Verlag))
  2. A Java Library of Graph Algorithms and Optimization (Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications) by Hang T. Lau, 2006-10-20
  3. Introduction to Graph Theory: H3 Mathematics by Koh Khee Meng, Dong Fengming, et all 2007-03-15
  4. Graph Theory: A Development from the 4-Color Problem by Martin Aigner, 1987-06
  5. Combinatorial Theory (Classics in Mathematics) by Martin Aigner, 2004-09-20
  6. Algorithms on Trees and Graphs by Gabriel Valiente, 2002-10-28
  7. Graph Coloring Problems by Tommy R. Jensen, Bjarne Toft, 1994-12
  8. Mandatory Package: Precalculus: Graphs and Models w/ MathZone by Raymond A. Barnett, Michael R. Ziegler, et all 2004-03-19
  9. A Textbook of Graph Theory (Universitext) by R. Balakrishnan, K. Ranganathan, 1999-12-17
  10. The Theory of 2-Structures: A Framework for Decomposition and Transformation of Graphs (Pure Mathematics) by Andrzej Ehrenfeucht, T. Harju, et all 1999-10
  11. Drawing Graphs: Methods and Models (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  12. Decision Making in the Manufacturing Environment: Using Graph Theory and Fuzzy Multiple Attribute Decision Making Methods (Springer Series in Advanced Manufacturing) by R. Venkata Rao, 2007-06-15
  13. An Algorithmic Theory of Numbers, Graphs and Convexity (CBMS-NSF Regional Conference Series in Applied Mathematics) by Laszlo Lovasz, 1987-01-01
  14. Planar Graphs: Theory and Algorithms by T. Nishizeki, N. Chiba, 2008-06-09

61. Comb01
The Conference concentrates mainly on four areas Algebraic, Algorithmic, geometric and probabilistic combinatorics, including their applications to other areas of mathematics, computer science and engineering. Barcelona, Spain; September 1215, 2001.
http://www-mat.upc.es/limda/comb01/

62. Graph Theory 2004: A Conference In Memory Of Claude Berge
graph theory 2004 a conference in memory of Claude Berge. Paris, July 59, 2004. Paris, 1990 © Adrian Bondy. A conference dedicated to the memory of
http://www.ecp6.jussieu.fr/GT04/
Graph Theory 2004: a conference in memory of Claude Berge
Paris, July 5-9, 2004
A conference dedicated to the memory of
Claude Berge
will be held July 5 - 9, 2004, in Paris at the . The main focus of the conference is graph theory, with particular emphasis on the topics to which Claude Berge contributed.
The scientific program will comprise plenary lectures, contributed talks and poster sessions.
PLENARY LECTURES These will be expository lectures addressed to a broad mathematical audience. Among the plenary speakers will be
    Maria Chudnovsky
    Vašek Chvátal
    Gerard Cornuéjols
    András Frank
    Pavol Hell
    Jaroslav Nešetril
    Paul Seymour
    Carsten Thomassen
    Bjarne Toft
CONTRIBUTED TALKS There will be several parallel sessions consisting of 25-minute contributed talks.
POSTER SESSIONS Because of space and time constraints, the number of contributed talks will necessarily be limited. Poster sessions will be organised to accommodate others wishing to present their work.
The deadline for proposals of contributed talks and posters has been extended to March 15, 2004

63. Algebraic Graph Theory Home Page
EuroWorkshop on Algebraic graph theory. Edinburgh 913 July 2001.
http://www.ma.hw.ac.uk/icms/current/graph/
EuroWorkshop on Algebraic Graph Theory
Edinburgh 9-13 July 2001
Workshop Arrangements Scientific Programme Participants List Call for Papers ...
Click here for the report on this meeting in ICMS News 11
Timetable available on Scientific Programme page
Scientific Committee
  • D. Cvetkovic (Belgrade) W. Haemers (Tilburg) P. Rowlinson (Stirling).
The general themeof this second workshop on Algebraic Graph Theory is the geometric representation of graphs and on this occasion the chosen area of application is discrete mathematical chemistry. The workshop provides an opportunity for the scattered communities of algebraic graph theorists and mathematical chemists to discuss recent developments of mutual interest.
The main topics are seen as
  • the new fullerenes eigenspace techniques generalizations from distance-regular graphs topological considerations
In addition to formally timetabled lectures, there will be ample time for more informal discussion. Most days will begin and end with a lecture from a key speaker, with contributed short papers (20-25 minutes) timetabled in between (using two parallel sessions if necessary to avoid saturation).
The meeting is supported by
  • The European Commission (Framework V) The London Mathematical Society The British Combinatorial Committee
This meeting's pages last updated 05 July 2001 Future Events Travel Information Call for Proposals Publications ... Front Page

64. Graph Theory 2004. A Conference In Memory Of Claude Berge
graph theory 2004 A Conference in Memory of Claude Berge. Paris, July 59, 2004. Preliminary Announcement. The main topic of the conference is graph theory.
http://www.ecp6.jussieu.fr/GT04/GT04b.html
Graph Theory 2004
A Conference in Memory of Claude Berge
Paris, July 5-9, 2004
Preliminary Announcement
Paris, June 7, 2001 - Stanislas Francfort, Bianca Spille, Claude Berge, Mekkia Kouider
A conference dedicated to the memory of
Claude Berge
will be held from July 5 to July 9, 2004, at the Université Pierre et Marie Curie, in Paris.
The main topic of the conference is graph theory. The program will include plenary lectures, contributed talks and poster sessions.
Partial list of plenary speakers:
    Vašek Chvátal
    Gerard P. Cornuejols
    András Frank
    Pavol Hell
    Lászlo Lovász
    Jaroslav Nešetril
    Paul Seymour
    Carsten Thomassen Bjarne Toft
A first announcement containing all necessary information can be found here . Contact: GT04@math.jussieu.fr
Organizing Committee:

65. GraphThing Home Page
Tool for investigating graph theory, with a GTK interface. Free under GPL. Unix, source code in C++.
http://graph.seul.org/
Romanian version
(c) 2001-2004 David Symonds
Last Updated: 22 February 2004
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What is GraphThing
GraphThing is a tool that allows you to create, manipulate and study graphs. These "graphs" are mathematical objects (look at this introduction to Graph Theory ) that describe relationships between sets; they are not 2D plots, charts, or anything similar to that. If the image on the right means nothing to you, you're probably at the wrong place.
Is it free?
GraphThing is Free Software , licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL . That means that not only does it cost you nothing , but you also have the freedom to redistribute it or modify it however you please, so long as you also give these freedoms to others. As an example, the CityBuilder project has taken a particular version of GraphThing, and modified it for their own needs. They have released the source code to their forked version under the GNU GPL. If you find GraphThing useful, especially in either an educational or academic setting, please email me and tell me your thoughts about it!

66. Graph Theory And Combinatorics
Translate this page Combinatorics, graph theory and Applications group, Applied Mathematics department, Polytechnical University of Catalonia - UPC, DMAT.
http://maite71.upc.es/grup_de_grafs/
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67. Fifth Slovenian International Conference On Graph Theory
Fifth Slovenian International Conference On graph theory. June 2227, 2003, Bled, Slovenia. Last updated 19. 6. 2003 (program slightly updated)
http://www.educa.fmf.uni-lj.si/matjaz/bled/
Fifth Slovenian International Conference On Graph Theory
June 22-27, 2003, Bled, Slovenia
Last updated: 19. 6. 2003 (program slightly updated) Scientific Committee: Sandi Klavzar, Dragan Marusic, Bojan Mohar, Tomaz Pisanski
Organizing Committee: Bostjan Bresar, Martin Juvan, Aleksander Malnic
The information on the following topics is available:
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Payment of registration fee (for foreign participants), hotel and transfer reservations are handled by agency Albatros Bled . Registration for the conference is handled by the organizers.
  • Registration: If you want to take part at the conference, please register here Payment (foreign participants): To pay the conference fee, please use Albatros form . Payment options are credit card payment and bank transfer. To receive early registration fee, the fee must be paid before May 15, 2003. Participants from Slovenia are adviced to contact the organizers about payment details. Hotels: If you want to stay in one of the conference hotels, make a reservation through

68. Gregory Gutin, TSP, Combinatorial Optimization, Digraphs
Royal Holloway, University of London. graph theory and algorithms, combinatorial optimisation, linear and integer programming.
http://www.cs.rhbnc.ac.uk/home/gutin/
Professor Gregory Gutin
CV.pdf Digraph Monograph Page DIMACS TSP Challenge RHUL Library ... Oper. Res. Lett.
Biography
Gregory received his MSc in Mathematics in 1979 from Gomel State University, Belarus. He worked in high school and research institutes of Belarus from 1979-1990. He studied for PhD under Professor Noga Alon at the School of Mathematics, Tel Aviv University, Israel and received his PhD (with distinction) in 1993. Between 1993 and 1996 he held visiting positions in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Odense University, Denmark and then became a lecturer at the Department of Mathematics, Brunel University, UK. Since 1 September 2000, Gregory has been Professor in Computer Science, Department of Computer Science, Royal Holloway. Gutin's main research interests include graph theory and algorithms, combinatorial optimisation, linear and integer programming. He has published more than sixty research papers, and a monograph : J. Bang-Jensen and G. Gutin, Digraphs. Theory, Algorithms and Applications. Springer-Verlag, London, 2000 (ISBN: 1-85233-268-9). He co-edited (with A.P. Punnen) a new TSP book : Traveling Salesman Problem and its Variations, Kluwer, 2002 (ISBN: 1-4020-0664-0). A preliminary version of Chapter 6 is available in

69. Laboratory Of Research
CNRS/Universit© de Paris Sud. Research Topics graph theory and principles of Network Communications, Algorithms and Complexity,Programming, Databases,Proofs and programs, Parallel Architecture, Parallelism, Artificial Intelligence and Inference systems (IASI),Inference and Learning.
http://www.lri.fr/introduction.en.shtml

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70. Fourth Cracow Conference On Graph Theory "Czorsztyn '02"
of Applied Mathematics University of Mining and Metallurgy in Cracow has organized FOURTH CRACOW CONFERENCE ON graph theory CZORSZTYN 02 Czorsztyn, Poland
http://galaxy.uci.agh.edu.pl/~graphs/
Faculty of Applied Mathematics
University of Mining and Metallurgy in Cracow

has organized
FOURTH CRACOW CONFERENCE ON GRAPH THEORY "CZORSZTYN '02"
Czorsztyn, Poland
September 16-20, 2002 Deadline for submission of papers to the special issue of Discrete Mathematics is October 31, 2002.
If you want to contribute to that volume please send us electronically either .ps or .pdf file as well as three hardcopies of your paper. Conference photos are available in two resolution/quality modes:
medium quality (files of aprrox. 700 KB size)

high quality (files of aprrox. 2 MB size)

e-mail: graphs@uci.agh.edu.pl
www: http://galaxy.uci.agh.edu.pl/~graphs phone: ++48 12 617 3582 fax: ++48 12 617 3165 mailing address: Faculty of Applied Mathematics, University of Mining and Metallurgy al. Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Kraków, Poland

71. Combinatorics, Probability & Computing
(CUP) Topics covered include classical and algebraic graph theory, extremal set theory, matroid theory, probabilistic methods and random combinatorial structures; combinatorial probability and limit theorems for random combinatorial structures; the theory of algorithms (including complexity theory), randomised algorithms, probabilistic analysis of algorithms, computational learning theory and optimisation. Contact information; full text to subscribers.
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Now published bimonthly, is devoted to the three areas of combinatorics, probability theory and theoretical computer science. Topics covered include classical and algebraic graph theory, extremal set theory, matroid theory, probabilistic methods and random combinatorial structures; combinatorial probability and limit theorems for random combinatorial structures; the theory of algorithms (including complexity theory), randomised algorithms, probabilistic analysis of algorithms, computational learning theory and optimisation.
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72. Home Page Of Subir Kumar Ghosh
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai Computational Geometry and Applications, Robot Motion Planning, Geometric graph theory and Applications.
http://www.tcs.tifr.res.in/~ghosh/
Home Page of Subir Kumar Ghosh
Professor School of Technology and Computer Science Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Homi Bhabha Road Mumbai 400005, India Telephone No :91-22- 2215 2971 Extn. 2546 (Office) 91-22- 2218 9563 (Residence) Fax No :91-22- 2215 2181 and 91-22- 22152110 E-Mail address : ghosh@tifr.res.in ghosh@tcs.tifr.res.in I am on my Sabbatical to the School of Computing Science, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada from May 1, 2003. Any mail to my TIFR e-mail address will be forwarded to my SFU account.
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  • 73. Mark Newman: Publications
    and DG Truhlar (eds.), Wiley, New York (1999). Networks and graph theory. Uniform generation of random graphs with arbitrary degree
    http://www.santafe.edu/~mark/pubs.html
    Publications:
    Books
    Modeling Extinction , M. E. J. Newman and R. G. Palmer, Oxford University Press (2003). Monte Carlo Methods in Statistical Physics M. E. J. Newman and G. T. Barkema, Oxford University Press (1999). The Theory of Critical Phenomena J. J. Binney, N. J. Dowrick, A. J. Fisher and M. E. J. Newman, Oxford University Press (1992).
    Book chapters and invited reviews
    Who is the best connected scientist? A study of scientific coauthorship networks , M. E. J. Newman, to appear in Complex Networks , E. Ben-Naim, H. Frauenfelder, and Z. Toroczkai (eds.), Springer, Berlin (2004). The structure and function of complex networks , M. E. J. Newman, SIAM Review Random graphs as models of networks , M. E. J. Newman, in Handbook of Graphs and Networks , S. Bornholdt and H. G. Schuster (eds.), Wiley-VCH, Berlin (2003). Complex systems theory and evolution , Melanie Mitchell and Mark Newman, in the Encyclopedia of Evolution , M. Pagel (ed.), Oxford University Press, New York (2002). Patterns of extinction and biodiversity in the fossil record , R. V. Sole and M. E. J. Newman, in the Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Change

    74. Bibliography On The Solution Of Sparse Linear Systems And Related Areas Of Compu
    More than 2000 selected references, covering the solution of sparse linear systems and related areas of computation, including computational linear algebra, high performance computing, mathematical programming and graph theory.
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    75. School Of Electrical Engineering And Computer Science, The University Of Newcast
    Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering. Research groups include data security, graph theory, information visualization, monetary systems engineering and virtual memory.
    http://www.eng.newcastle.edu.au/eecs/
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    76. American Scientist Online - Graph Theory In Practice: Part I
    graph theory in Practice Part I. The diameter in question is not a geometric distance; the concept comes from the branch of mathematics called graph theory.
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    What is the diameter of the World Wide Web? The answer is not et al. find that if you know where you're going, you can get just about anywhere in 19 clicks of the mouse. Continued
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    77. Thirty-third Southeastern International Conference On Combinatorics, Graph Theor
    33rd Southeastern International Conference. Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL, USA; 48 March 2002.
    http://www.math.fau.edu/cgtC/cgtc33/se33.html
    Thirty-third Southeastern International Conference on Combinatorics, Graph Theory, and Computing WAS March 4-8, 2002
    These are OLD links. But you may explore them if you wish. Click Here for the Year 2003 main page
    this is for 2002!!!. For the 2003 pages, please go to 2003 conference page
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    Click here for Advanced Search The 33 rd Southeastern International Conference on Combinatorics, Graph Theory, and Computing will be Mar 4-8, 2002 at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, FL Conference registration and check-in will begin at 8:00 a.m. Monday, March 4, 2002
    For the Thirty-third Conference, the following speakers will present instructional lectures:
    Monday, March 4 : Fan Chung Graham will speak at 9:20 and at 1:40 on Random Graphs and Internet Graphs

    Tuesday, March 5 : Douglas R. Stinson will speak at 9:30 and at 2:00 on Combinatorial Structure Lurks Everywhere: The Symbiosis of Combinatorics and Cryptography Wednesday, March 6 Frank Harary will speak at 10:00 on New Combinatorial Games
    Thursday, March 7

    78. American Scientist Online - Graph Theory In Practice: Part II
    2000.2.104. COMPUTING SCIENCE. Other Formats Postscript (gzipped) Postscript. graph theory in Practice Part II. Brian Hayes. Part I
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    Part I of this article, in the January-February issue, discussed some very large structures that can usefully be looked upon as mathematical graphs. In this context a graph is a set of vertices (which are usually represented as dots) and a set of edges (lines between the dots). One large object that can be described in this way is the World Wide Web; its 800 million pages are the vertices of a graph, and links from one page to another are the edges. A second example comes out of Hollywood: The vertices are 225,000 actors, and an edge connects any two actors who have appeared in a feature film together. Although graph theory has a history of two centuries and more, only in recent years has it been applied routinely to structures like these, with many thousands or millions of vertices and edges. Studying such enormous graphs is by no means easy. The Hollywood collaboration graph just barely fits in the memory of a large computer. The Web, a few orders of magnitude larger, requires all the resources of the Internet to keep track of its tentacles. Certain other graphs are even bigger. The human acquaintanceship graph, with a vertex for every person on earth and edges linking all those who know each other, may never be recorded beyond a few small, sampled regions.

    79. Journal Of Combinatorial Theory - Series B
    The Journal of Combinatorial Theory publishes original mathematical research dealing with theoretical and physical aspects of the study of finite and discrete structures in all branches of science. Series B is concerned primarily with graph theory and matroid theory and is a valuable tool for mathematicians and computer scientists.
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    80. Topics In Intersection Graph Theory By TA McKee And FR McMorris
    Topics in Intersection graph theory by TA McKee and FR McMorris. Bibliographic information. Table of Contents. Topics in intersection graph theory.
    http://www.math.wright.edu/People/Terry_McKee/Button_04_Book.html
    Home pages Terry A McKee Department of Mathematics and Statistics College of Science and Mathematics Wright State Home Professor, Department of Mathematics and Statistics
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    Topics in intersection graph theory [SIAM Monographs on Discrete Mathematics and Applications #2]
    Terry A. McKee and F.R. McMorris.
    Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM), Philadelphia, PA, 1999, vii+205 pp. ISBN: 0-89871-430-3 QA 166.105.M34 Chapter 1: Intersection Graphs 1.1 Basic Concepts 1.2 Intersection Classes 1.3 Parsimonious Set Representations 1.4 Clique Graphs 1.5 Line Graphs

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