Graph Algorithms

Graph Algorithms
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Artikel-Nr:
9780521736534
Veröffentl:
2015
Einband:
Paperback
Erscheinungsdatum:
10.02.2015
Seiten:
202
Autor:
Shimon Even
Gewicht:
301 g
Format:
229x152x12 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Even, Shimon
Shimon Even (1935-2004) was a pioneering researcher on graph algorithms and cryptography. He was a highly influential educator who played a major role in establishing computer science education in Israel at the Weizmann Institute and the Technion. He served as a source of professional inspiration and as a role model for generations of students and researchers. He is the author of Algorithmic Combinatorics (1973) and Graph Algorithms (1979).
Shimon Even's Graph Algorithms, published in 1979, was a seminal introductory book on algorithms read by everyone engaged in the field. This thoroughly revised second edition, with a foreword by Richard M. Karp and notes by Andrew V. Goldberg, continues the exceptional presentation from the first edition and explains algorithms in a formal but simple language with a direct and intuitive presentation. The book begins by covering basic material, including graphs and shortest paths, trees, depth-first-search and breadth-first search. The main part of the book is devoted to network flows and applications of network flows, and it ends with chapters on planar graphs and testing graph planarity. Shimon Even's Graph Algorithms, published in 1979, was a seminal introductory textbook. This thoroughly revised second edition, with a foreword by Richard M. Karp and notes by Andrew V. Goldberg, continues the exceptional presentation from the first edition, explaining algorithms in formal but simple language with a direct and intuitive presentation.
This thoroughly revised second edition of Shimon Even's Graph Algorithms explains algorithms directly and intuitively, in formal but simple language.
1. Paths in graphs; 2. Trees; 3. Depth-first search; 4. Ordered trees; 5. Flow in networks; 6. Applications of network flow techniques; 7. Planar graphs; 8. Testing graph planarity.

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