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The Handbook of Graph Theory

The Handbook of Graph Theory is a comprehensive resource that explores the mathematical study of graphs—structures made up of points (vertices) connected by lines (edges). It covers theories, principles, and applications of graphs which are used to model relationships and networks in various fields like computer science, biology, and social sciences. The book includes foundational concepts, advanced topics, and practical applications, making it valuable for researchers, students, and professionals seeking a thorough understanding of how graphs can represent and analyze complex systems.