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Latest revision as of 07:23, 24 April 2011

MATH 3134: Applied Combinatorics and Graph Theory is a popular mathematics elective or minor-satisfying course for computer science students. The course is taught as essentially two separate modules, one on graph theory and one on combinatorics. The class has been taught by James Shockley, who has an unsurprisingly blackboard-centric approach. The required textbook has an incorrect Prüfer code algorithm. See the external link below for a working method.

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