Master the mathematical and computational foundations of graph theory and network analysis in this comprehensive course for problem-solvers and analytical thinkers. Explore how graphs model real-world systems—such as social networks, transportation grids, communication systems, and biological pathways. Begin with core concepts like graph properties, connectivity, and planarity, then advance to topics like graph coloring, matching algorithms, network flows, and optimization. Learn to design efficient algorithms, analyze centrality measures, compute maximum flows, and solve minimal cost flow problems. Through mathematical rigor and practical application, you’ll develop both theoretical insight and hands-on problem-solving skills. Applications span scheduling, frequency assignment, image processing, artificial intelligence, and machine learning. Ideal for aspiring researchers, data scientists, and network engineers, this course equips you with essential tools to analyze, optimize, and visualize interconnected systems across diverse domains.


您将学到什么
Model several real-world problems as graphs and solve them using various graph-theoretic concepts like planarity, coloring, matching, and domination.
Design and analyze connected graphs and directed graphs.
Understand different crucial parameters associated with a network, such as similarity and centrality.
Learn about flow in a network and its related concepts, which are critical for optimizing network performance.
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该课程共有10个模块
In this module, you will get a comprehensive introduction to graph theory, emphasizing both the practical importance of graphs in real-world scenarios and the fundamental mathematical concepts underpinning them. The module consists of two lessons: the first addresses why graphs are essential tools for understanding and solving complex problems across diverse fields. The second lesson delves into the formal definitions of graphs, introducing students to key graph-theoretical terms and concepts such as vertices, edges, adjacency, incidences, degree sequences, directed graphs, isomorphism, and graph representations.
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13个视频4篇阅读材料12个作业
In this module, you will learn about the critical concepts of connectivity and reachability within both undirected and directed graphs, which are fundamental for understanding how vertices are connected. The module consists of two lessons: the first addresses the concepts related to undirected graph connectivity, like vertex connectivity, edge connectivity, and the relation between them. It also gives an alternate view of connectivity through disjoint paths and local connectivity. The second lesson addresses the concepts related to directed graph connectivity, like weak and strong connectivity, oriented graphs, and strong tournaments.
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12个视频2篇阅读材料14个作业
In this module, you will learn about an important graph class, namely planar graphs. The module consists of two lessons: the first introduces and discusses planar graphs, planar drawings, and planar embeddings, their characterisation and properties, and various classes of planar graphs, like maximal plane graphs and outerplanar graphs. The second lesson addresses concepts and properties of dual graphs, a graph associated with any plane graph, like the relation between graph elements of primal and dual graphs, self-dual graphs, and the relationship between bipartite graphs and their dual.
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11个视频2篇阅读材料13个作业
In this module, you will learn about several important graph parameters, namely colouring, independent set, clique, matching, and domination. The module consists of two lessons: the first introduces the famous problem of map colouring and how it relates to vertex colouring of a planar graph. Furthermore, it introduces independent sets and cliques of a graph and how they relate to vertex colouring, as well as discusses various bounds and relationships among these parameters. The second lesson introduces matching and domination and discusses a few of their properties.
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12个视频2篇阅读材料14个作业
In this module, you’ll learn about representing real-world scenarios using networks, delving into their applications across diverse domains. You’ll explore the fundamental differences between graphs and networks, understand how networks capture complex relationships, and examine examples like social networks, transportation systems, and biological networks. Additionally, you’ll study the mathematical models that describe their structure and behavior, providing a foundation for analyzing real-world connectivity and interactions.
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9个视频1篇阅读材料3个作业
In this module, you’ll explore key measures and properties used to analyze and understand networks. Learn how to assess the degree of connectivity between nodes and apply various classes of measures to uncover meaningful insights tailored to different network applications.
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9个视频2篇阅读材料4个作业
This module explores network flow concepts and optimization algorithms, including the min-max principle. You’ll gain practical skills in modeling transport networks, optimizing node-to-node connections, and applying effective matching strategies in flow networks.
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10个视频1篇阅读材料3个作业
This module delves into techniques for solving minimal cost flow problems in networks. You’ll learn key algorithms such as the Successive Shortest Path and Cycle-Cancelling methods, and explore practical examples of their application. The module also introduces the Network Simplex Algorithm and demonstrates the use of linear programming solvers for optimizing network flows.
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7个视频1篇阅读材料3个作业
This module focuses on matchings within graphs and networks, providing insights into their structure and functionality. You’ll learn to model graphs, identify matchings, and apply optimal node-to-node correspondence strategies. The module also covers advanced techniques for implementing matching strategies in flow networks.
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10个视频3篇阅读材料5个作业
In this module, you will learn about various applications and a few advanced topics of graphs and networks. The module consists of two lessons: the first addresses applications of graphs and networks to various topics and fields like Image Processing, Pattern Recognition, Economics, Biological Networks, AI, and ML. The second lesson introduces a few advanced topics and gives an insight into these topics by giving a few examples of the type of questions researchers study in these area.
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9个视频3篇阅读材料11个作业
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