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Author Beineke, Lowell W., author

Title Line graphs and line digraphs / Lowell W. Beineke, Jay S. Bagga
Published Cham : Springer, [2021]
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Description 1 online resource : illustrations (some color)
Series Developments in mathematics, 2197-795X ; volume 68
Developments in mathematics ; v. 68. 2197-795X
Contents Part I Line Graphs -- 1 Fundamentals of Line Graphs -- 2 Line Graph Isomorphisms -- 3 Characterization of Line Graphs -- 4 Spectral Properties of Line Graphs -- 5 Planarity of Line Graphs -- 6 Connectivity of Line Graphs -- 7 Tranversability in Line Graphs -- 8 Colorability in Line Graphs -- 9 Distance and Transitivity in Line Graphs -- Part II Line Digraphs -- 10 Fundamentals of Line Digraphs -- 11 Characterizations of Line Digraphs -- 12 Iterated Line Digraphs -- Part III Generalizations -- 13 Total Graphs and Total Digraphs -- 14 Path Graphs and Path Digraphs -- 15 Super Line Graphs and Super Line Digraphs -- 16 Line Graphs of Signed Graphs -- 17 The Krausz Dimension of Graph -- Reference. Index of Names -- Index of Definitions
Summary In the present era dominated by computers, graph theory has come into its own as an area of mathematics, prominent for both its theory and its applications. One of the richest and most studied types of graph structures is that of the line graph, where the focus is more on the edges of a graph than on the vertices. A subject worthy of exploration in itself, line graphs are closely connected to other areas of mathematics and computer science. This book is unique in its extensive coverage of many areas of graph theory applicable to line graphs. The book has three parts. Part I covers line graphs and their properties, while Part II looks at features that apply specifically to directed graphs, and Part III presents generalizations and variations of both line graphs and line digraphs. Line Graphs and Line Digraphs is the first comprehensive monograph on the topic. With minimal prerequisites, the book is accessible to most mathematicians and computer scientists who have had an introduction graph theory, and will be a valuable reference for researchers working in graph theory and related fields
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed November 8, 2021)
Subject Graph theory.
Teoría de grafos
Graph theory
Teoria de grafs.
Form Electronic book
Author Bagga, Jay S., author
ISBN 9783030813864
303081386X