MATH 0247A
      
Graph Theory
    
  
                                  
                              Graph Theory      
A graph (or network) is a useful mathematical model when studying a set of discrete objects and the relationships among them.  We often represent an object with a vertex (node) and a relation between a pair with an edge (line).  With the graph in hand, we then ask questions, such as: Is it connected? Can one traverse each edge precisely once and return to a starting vertex? For a fixed k/, is it possible to “color” the vertices using /k colors so that no two vertices that share an edge receive the same color?  More formally, we study the following topics: trees, distance, degree sequences, matchings, connectivity, coloring, and planarity.  Proof writing is emphasized. (MATH 0200 or by waiver) 3 hrs. lect./disc.
- Schedule
 - 1:10pm-2:00pm on Monday, Wednesday, Friday (Sep 9, 2024 to Dec 9, 2024)
 - Location
 - Munroe Hall 317
 - Instructors
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Schmitt, John
jschmitt@middlebury.edu 
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