Graph Theory and Calculus
English

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This book is suitable for both undergraduate students (first year calculus and undergraduate graph theory) and post-graduate students (algebraic graph theory and combinatorics). The main thrust of the book involves the join between graph theory and calculus by introducing 10 different ratios involving graph theoretical concepts. When these ratios are a function f(n) of the order n of graphs G belonging to a class of graphs then the horizontal asymptotic behavior of f(n) becomes significant in terms of practical applications when a large number of vertices are involved such as in networks or molecules with a large number of atoms. Moreover by attaching the average degree of G (the length of G) to the Riemann integral of f(n) (the height of G) the idea of area becomes relevant in terms of this ratio involving such classes of graphs. These ratios have realized such aspects as: • Asymptotic convergence of 1/e identical to the famous secretary problem. • The chromatic number and energy of a graph G is compared to the same for the complete graph and the idea of domination involving these properties is investigated • Sequences as a subsequence of the Farey sequence.
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