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6:12 AM
How do I describe my spanning tree non-pictorially?

Do I just say $iedchjfga$ and $cb$ for example?(There is a walk going across all those vertices, and then just one path from $cb$ outside of that
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6:58 AM
Hello new chatroom, hello @Committingtoachallenge
 
7:48 AM
@Joao Hey how are you?
@BrianM.Scott You have a silver badge in graph theory, can I ask you a few questions?
 
Hi, everyone. Anyone know of a good Buchberger code for Mathematica?
 
@daOnlyBG I haven't heard of it sorry
 
No worries- thanks anyway
Just thought I'd ask
 
8:27 AM
@daOnlyBG Someone will probably know if you ask again in four hours, it is pretty quiet at this time of the day.
 
8:44 AM
@Committingtoachallenge Thanks. For sure I'll ask in the morning.
 
@daOnlyBG Best of luck!
 
Thank you. By the way, what questions in graph theory did you have?
 
I had a few, What is a feasible vertex labelling?
 
I think that's a topic on graph theory optimization
there are a number of heuristic algorithms for finding optimized structures in graph theory
It's been a while since I've taken graph theory, but I have some notes
 
Yeah I believe it is, but it is so non-standard that I can only find one page on it, other than my notes
 
8:50 AM
I'd recommend checking this out: maths.qmul.ac.uk/~bill/MAS210/ch6.pdf
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Oh that is nice!
 
Yeah- it defines it pretty clearly, you just have to get familiar with some examples, et
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1:37 PM
I am thoroughly enjoying 'Graph Theory With Applications - J. Bondy, U. Murty'
 
2:08 PM
This room is popular with the ladies btw ;)
 

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