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Rating:  Summary: an introduction to an interesting subject Review: --The first part of the book is devoted to quite hard chapters on transitive, arc-transitive graph, homomorphism, etc.--The second part is about Matrix theory, interlacing, strongly regular graph, two graph, generalized line graph, etc it is the main part of the book. --The third part is about cut, flows, Knots, etc. This book can serve as a nice introduction to the subject of Graph theory. Nevertheless: --This book lacks some more example, for this see "distance regular graph". --It is sketchy on chromatic polynomial, planar graph. --The original book by Norman Biggs is shorter, smarter, nicer
Rating:  Summary: an introduction to an interesting subject Review: --The first part of the book is devoted to quite hard chapters on transitive, arc-transitive graph, homomorphism, etc. --The second part is about Matrix theory, interlacing, strongly regular graph, two graph, generalized line graph, etc it is the main part of the book. --The third part is about cut, flows, Knots, etc. This book can serve as a nice introduction to the subject of Graph theory. Nevertheless: --This book lacks some more example, for this see "distance regular graph". --It is sketchy on chromatic polynomial, planar graph. --The original book by Norman Biggs is shorter, smarter, nicer
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