A Significant Approach for Graph Theory and Its Applications
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Graph theory is a branch of discrete mathematics. Graph theory is the study of graphs which are mathematical structures used to model pair wise relations between objects. Now a days the role of graph theory in various filed is increasing, currently it provide greater functionality, combination, and low cost system into real world designed systems. Graph theory is in spot to play extensive roles in real application
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