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Graphs use modeling realworld systems from "summary" of Introduction to Graph Theory by Douglas Brent West

Graph theory is a powerful tool for modeling real-world systems. It allows us to represent complex relationships and interactions in a simple and intuitive way. By using graphs, we can capture the essential features of a system and analyze its behavior in a systematic manner. One of the key advantages of using graphs to model real-world systems is their simplicity. Graphs consist of nodes and edges, which can be easily understood and manipulated. This simplicity allows us to focus on the essential aspects of a system without getting bogged down in unnecessary details. Furthermore, graphs provide a clear and concise representation of the relationships between different components of a system. By connecting nodes with edges, we can show how various elements interact with each other and how in...
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    Introduction to Graph Theory

    Douglas Brent West

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