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The study of directed graphs has developed enormously over recent decades, yet no book covers more than a tiny fraction of the results from more than 3000 research articles on the topic. Digraphs is the first book to present a unified and comprehensive survey of the subject
http://www.cs.rhul.ac.uk/books/dbook/
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This book is intended as an introduction to graph theory. Our aim has been to present what we consider to be the basic material, together with a wide variety of applications, both to other branches of mathematics and to real-world problems. Included are simple new proofs of theorems of Brooks, Chvatal, Tutte and Vizing. The applications have been carefully selected, and are treated in some depth.
http://www.ecp6.jussieu.fr/pageperso/bondy/books/g
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These are the entire 23 lessons of Graph Theory taught in Department of Mathematics University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. It utilizes a java software, Petersen, written by Christopher P. Mawata which can draw, edit and manipulate simple graphs, examine properties of the graphs, and demonstrate them using computer animation. The software can display information about a graph like the number of vertices and their degrees, the adjacency matrix, the number of components, and articulation points.
http://oneweb.utc.edu/~Christopher-Mawata/petersen
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This book can be used at various different levels. It contains all the standard basic material to be taught in a first undergraduate course, complete with detailed proofs and numerous illustrations. To help with the planning of such a course, it includes precise information on the logical dependence of results, including forward referencing.
http://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/home/diestel/books/
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This document results from the teaching of CS 762: Graph-Theoretic Algorithms at the University of Waterloo in Fall 1999, Winter 2002 and Winter 2004.
http://www.student.cs.uwaterloo.ca/~cs762/Notes/
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