308 p., fig.Here is a clear, extensive exposition of the fundamentals of the mathematical theory of linear graphs. Because of its nature and broad applicability, graph theory is useful to anyone engaged in, or preparing for, work in the general area of mathematics, science, engineering, or the behavioral sciences. This book is intended as an undergraduate or first-year graduate text, or for self-study. In simplest terms, a linear graph, as a tool for studying interrelationships between objects, may be regarded as a collection of points, some of which are joined in pairs by interconnecting lines. Graph theory deals with the local and global structural characteristics of such configurations, as well as additional classes of problems which may...