I'm looking to learn graph theory and am wondering which book would be a better choice, "Combinatorics and Graph Theory" by John Harris or "Graph Theory" by Reinhard Diestel? Thanks in advance, autists.
Neither. Modern Graph Theory by Bollobas
>>16867801What do you want to do with it?
>>16867801Why can't someone write a proper math book for graph theory that also includes algorithms and programming exercises? Are they stupid?
>>16868755Check out Graph Algorithms the Fun Way by Kubica
>>16868764And are there any good books that understand all of mathematics needs to be rewritten as pseudocode instead of all this jewish schizo shit?
>>16868755>A proper math book>that includes algorithms and programming exercisesPick only one.
>>16867801Introduction to Analysis on Graphs Alexander Grigoryan
>>16868755>>16869068Here.
>>16868239Based.
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>>16867801>I'm looking to learn graph theoryThere's nothing to learn. Read about Euler's formula and you are pretty much done. Further reading depends on what exactly problem you want to solve.
just learn judea pearl
best info is your own notes compiled with info you obtained from colloquia and the cryptic symbolism of your dreams
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>>16870744Anon just wrote my entire bible
>>16870019I checked this series and found it hilarious that it has like 5 linear algebra books with programming applications and exercises. But none for graph theory relevant to this thread.