Representations of graphs

author: Tomaž Pisanski, Inštitut za matematiko, fiziko in mehaniko (IMFM)
published: Feb. 25, 2007,   recorded: November 2005,   views: 7165
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A graph is a mathematical structure that is sometimes hard to separate from its visualization. An important branch of graph theory studies graph drawing problems. Recently a mathematical approach to graph visualization has been developed under the name of "graph representations". In this tutorial we present an outline of the theory of graph representations.

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