Graph theory for operations research and management applications in industrial engineering /
"This book presents traditional and contemporary applications of graph theory in the areas of industrial engineering, management science and applied operations research"--Provided by publisher.
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Language: | English |
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Hershey, Pa. :
IGI Global (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA),
c2013.
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Table of Contents:
- Basics of graph theory / Payman Biukaghazadeh
- Matrices / Payman Biukaghazadeh
- Isomorphism / Payman Biukaghazadeh
- Connectivity / Mahtab Hosseininia, Faraz Dadgostari
- Trees / Seyed Abbas Hosseinijou, Farhad Kiya, Hamed Kalantari
- Planarity / Hossein Hojabri, Elnaz Miandoabchi
- Eulerian trails and tours / Mehdi Iranpoor, Davood Mohammaditabar
- Hamiltonian paths and cycles / Mahtab Hosseininia, Faraz Dadgostari
- Graph coloring / Faraz Dadgostari, Mahtab Hosseininia
- Matching theory / Masoud Barah, Ehsan Mazaheri
- Digraphs / Alireza Boloori, Monirehalsadat Mahmoudi
- Networks / Alireza Boloori, Monirehalsadat Mahmoudi
- Adaptive network structures for data/text pattern recognition (theory) / Emmanuel Buabin
- Inbound logistics and vehicle routing / Reza Zanjirani Farahani, Hannaneh Rashidi-Bajgan, Taravatsadat Nehzati
- Facility layout planning / Hossein Hojabri, Elnaz Miandoabchi
- Chinese postman problem / Davood Mohammaditabar
- Recovering drawing trajectory / Mehdi Iranpoor
- Higher education management / Payman Biukaghazadeh
- Networks flow applications / Alireza Boloori, Monirehalsadat Mahmoudi
- Phasing of traffic lights in urban intersections / Faraz Dadgostari, Mahtab Hosseininia
- Train timetable construction / Masoud Barah
- Industrial and urban applications of Eulerian and Chinese walks / Khalil Amine, Rima Djellab
- Adaptive network structures for data/text pattern recognition (application) / Emmanuel Buabin
- Understanding reinforcement learning theory for operations research and management / Emmanuel Buabin.