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Oreilly - About Graphs and how a Computer Sees a Graph

About Graphs and how a Computer Sees a Graph

MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 48KHz 2ch | Duration: 33M | 83 MB

Genre: eLearning | Language: English


 

Advait Jayant explains the concept of graphs. A graph is a data structure which is represented as a finite set of nodes and edges. The nodes in a graph are called vertices and edges connect any two vertices. Explore graph use cases. Know the important graph concepts of adjacent, degree, in-degree, out-degree, path, connected graph, subgraph, connected component, tree, forest, and minimum spanning tree. Learn how each of these graph concepts is represented in computer memory. Learn the Edge List, Adjacency Matrix, and Adjacency List approaches to how a computer visualizes a graph.

 

 

Oreilly - About Graphs and how a Computer Sees a Graph


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