Inverse domination number of graphs /

- Title
- Inverse domination number of graphs /
- Creator
- Chellson, N Levi. - 0935301
- Description
- Konigsberg (55.2 o North latitude and 22 o East longitude) was a city in Russia situated on the Pregel River,which served as the residence of the dukes of Prussia in the 16th century. Today,the city named Kaliningrad,is in Lithuania which recently separated from U.S.S.R.It serves as a major industrial and commercial centre of western Russia.The river Pregel flowed through the town,dividing it into four regions,as in the following picture.In the eighteenth century, seven bridges connected the four regions.The problem was to start from anyone of the land areas,walk across each bridge exactly once and return to the starting point.This problem was first solved in 1736 by the prolific Swiss Mathematician Leonhard Euler, who, as a consequence of his solution invented the branch of Mathematics now known as Graph Theory.
- Source
- Mathematics
- Date
- 2010-05-19
- Publisher
- CHRIST (Deemed to be University)
- Subject
- Mathematics
- Format
- Language
- English
- Type
- MPhil
Files
Collection
Citation
Chellson, N Levi. - 0935301, “Inverse domination number of graphs /,” CHRIST (Deemed To Be University) Institutional Repository, accessed February 23, 2025, https://archives.christuniversity.in/items/show/965.