Recent Advances in Graph Theory and Its Applications

A special issue of Axioms (ISSN 2075-1680).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (26 September 2024) | Viewed by 1102

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Department of Mathematic and Computer Science, Alabama State University, Montgomery, AL, USA
Interests: graph theory; network science; network modeling

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Mathematical Faculty, Albany State University, 504 College Dr, Albany, GA, USA
Interests: discrete mathematics; graph theory and applications

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Dear Colleagues,

Graph theory is a branch of mathematics that studies the relationships between nodes and edges in a collection of interconnected points, called a graph. Graphs are mathematical structures used to model pairwise relations between objects and are widely used for solving problems in various fields, including computer science, biology, social sciences, and transportation. Over the years, graph theory has evolved and found practical applications in social networking, computer network architecture, transportation networks, protein–protein interaction networks, and chemical networks, as well as in the modeling of machine learning and artificial intelligence-related problems. It provides a powerful framework for modeling and solving real-world problems that involve relationships and connections between entities.

This Special Issue, entitled “Recent Advances in Graph Theory and Its Applications”, aims to report and review recent developments in graph theory and discrete mathematics, covering the entire range of this field from theory to applications. We welcome contributions of original results on all aspects of graph theory and discrete mathematics including distances in graphs, graph coloring, spectral-based invariants, chemical graph theory, digraphs, hypergraphs, and algorithmic graph theory etc.

Dr. Fadekemi Osaye
Dr. Alex Alochukwu
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • graphs
  • networks
  • distances
  • spectra
  • hypergraphs

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