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Digraphs: Theory and Applications by Sukanya Kudi is a document available to read on EtoBox.
This document discusses directed graphs and provides examples of how they can model one-way relationships and be used to solve puzzles and problems. Key points: - A directed graph (digraph) is a graph with arrows showing direction between points, modeling one-way relationships. - Complete digraphs always have a Hamiltonian path visiting each point once, though not necessarily a Hamiltonian circuit. This can model round-robin tournaments. - Digraphs can represent scheduling problems and transportation ne
- Author
- Sukanya Kudi
- Language
- EN