Lahore University of Management Sciences MATH 451 - Graph Theory
Lahore University of Management Sciences MATH 451 - Graph Theory
MATH 451 – Graph Theory
Spring Semester 2011‐12
Instructor Faqir M Bhatti
Room No. 118
Office Hours TBA
Email [email protected]
Telephone 042 35608013/35608226
Secretary/TA TBA
TA Office Hours Will be decided later.
Course URL (if any) TBA
Course Basics
Credit Hours Three
Lecture(s) Nbr of Lec(s) Per Week two Duration 75 minutes
Recitation/Lab (per week) Nbr of Lec(s) Per Week Duration
Tutorial (per week) Nbr of Lec(s) Per Week Duration
Course Distribution
Core
Elective Elective
Open for Student Category Third year
Close for Student Category First Year and Second year
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The chief aim of this course is to give a coherent introduction to graph theory. Some advanced topics are included.
Commonly used proof techniques are included and illustrated in details. Analyzing a few problems and finding their optimal
solutions by converting them into graphs is also one of the purposes of this course.
This course is suitable for undergraduate and graduate and beginning graduate in Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics
and Chemistry.
COURSE PREREQUISITE(S)
Pre-Requisite: Math 221 Linear Algebra
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To develop interest in graph theory and its many applications in other scientific fileds.
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Learning Outcomes
-be able to understand the structures of graphs..
-be able to understand the applications of graph theory.
-be able to understand the specific proof techniques to prove results in graph theory.
Grading Breakup and Policy
Assignment(s):
Home Work:
Quiz(s): 14 25%
Class Participation:
Attendance: 10%
Midterm Examination: 25%
Project:
Final Examination: 40%
Examination Detail
Yes/No: Yes
Combine Separate:
Midterm
Duration: 75 minutes
Exam
Preferred Date:
Exam Specifications: Closed Book/Closed Notes, Calculator allowed, but not Graphical
Yes/No: Yes
Combine Separate:
Final Exam Duration: Two hours
Exam Specifications: Closed Book/Closed Notes, Calculator allowed, but not Graphical
COURSE OVERVIEW
Recommended Objectives/
Lecture Topics
Readings Application
-J.A Bondy and U.S.R Murty
What is a graph, Simple graphs, Graph ‘Graph Theory’, Springer
and their Representations, Isomorphism 2008
and automorphisms, Labelled graphs,
Graphs arising from other structures, -Lecture Notes on Graph
Incidents Graphs, Union and Theory.
Lecture1‐4 Intersection Graphs ,Cartesian Product,
Directed graphs - Jonathan Gross and Jay
Yellen : ‘Graph Theory
and its Applications’,
CRC Press, London
1999
Sub-graphs and Supergraphs, spanning
Lecture 5‐6 and induced sub-graphs, Decomposition
and coverings, Edge cuts and bonds,
even sub-graphs, Graph reconstruction
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Walks and connection, Cut edges,
Connection to diagraphs, Cycle double
Lecture 7‐8 covers
1. J.A Bondy and U.S.R Murty ‘Graph Theory with Applications’, North Holland,1982
2. Jonathan Gross and Jay Yellen : ‘Graph Theory and its Applications’, CRC Press, London 1999
3. R. J Wilson Introduction to Graph Theory Prentice
Hall Wesley(1996).
4. Douglas B West Introduction to Graph Theory
(2001) Prentice Hall