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    AN METHOD TO THE EXPLANATION OF THE CLASSIC PROBLEMS IN THE DISCIPLINE OF EXTERNAL GRAPH THEORY (2020)


    Vinayak Kishanrao Nirmale, Dr. Syed Shahnawaz Ali
    JCR. 2020: 12794-12803

    Abstract

    An Method To The Explanation Of The Classic Problems In The Discipline Of External Graph Theory. Both problems are examples of graph theory being applied in the real world. It is generally agreed that Euler's solution to the problem of Bridges, which he worked on in was the first formal piece of Graph Theory ever produced. A relatively recent development in the field of mathematics is known as graph theory. Nevertheless, what does "Graph Theory" actually entail? The first thing that needs to be done to address that problem and to study some of the ways in which Graph Theory might be utilized is to establish some concepts. These are some of the most well-known unsolved problems in the discipline of graph theory,. As a result of our efforts to find answers to these questions, we have uncovered a variety of new results that are both fascinating and relevant. They are certainly fairly challenging, but they are an example of the joyful reality that combinatoriality can often express the problems that they are working on to folks who aren't in their field!

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    Volume 7 Issue-19

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