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An introduction to the fundamental concepts of Graph Theory, including graphs, vertices, edges, and more.
Explore different methods to represent graphs, including adjacency matrices and adjacency lists.
Learn about various graph traversal techniques such as Depth-First Search (DFS) and Breadth-First Search (BFS).
Dive into key algorithms including Dijkstra's, Prim's, and Kruskal's for solving graph-related problems.
Understand the structure of trees and spanning trees and their applications in Graph Theory.
Examine the principles of network flows, including the Ford-Fulkerson method.
Explore the concept of graph coloring and its applications in scheduling and resource allocation.
Learn about planar graphs and Kuratowski's theorem in the context of Graph Theory.
Understand the characteristics and applications of bipartite graphs.
Study the concept of graph isomorphism and how to determine if two graphs are isomorphic.
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What is a vertex in graph theory?
Which of the following represents a weighted graph?
What is the time complexity of Depth-First Search (DFS) in a graph with V vertices and E edges?
Which algorithm would you use to find the shortest path in a weighted graph?
What is the chromatic number of a bipartite graph?
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