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MATH 412
Graph Theory

Credit: 3 or 4 hours.
This course satisfies the General Education Criteria for a
Quant Reasoning II course.
Examines basic concepts and applications of graph theory, where graph refers to a set of vertices and edges that join some pairs of vertices; topics include subgraphs, connectivity, trees, cycles, vertex and edge coloring, planar graphs and their colorings. Draws applications from computer science, operations research, chemistry, the social sciences, and other branches of mathematics, but emphasis is placed on theoretical aspects of graphs. 4 hours of credit requires approval of the instructor and department with completion of additional work of substance. Prerequisite: MATH 347 or MATH 348 or equivalent experience or CS 273.
 
Section Information
CRNTypeSectionTimeDaysLocationInstructor
37937  lecture- discussion  X13 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM MWF  room 243
Altgeld Hall 
Kostochka, A 
Quant Reasoning II course.

3 hours
Open to both undergraduate and graduate students.

37939  lecture- discussion  X14 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM MWF  room 243
Altgeld Hall 
Kostochka, A 
Quant Reasoning II course.

4 hours
Instructor Approval Required
Instructor approval forms available in 313 Altgeld Hall.