Graph Theory Algorithms
Graph Theory Algorithms
This course provides a complete introduction to Graph Theory algorithms in computer science.
Topics covered in these videos include: how to store and represent graphs on a computer; common graph theory problems seen in the wild; famous graph traversal algorithms (DFS & BFS); Dijkstra's shortest path algorithm (both the lazy and eager version); what a topological sort is, how to find one, and places it's used; learning about detecting negative cycles and finding shortest paths with the Bellman-Ford and Floyd-Warshall algorithms; discovering bridges and articulation points in graphs; understanding and detecting strongly connected components with Tarjan's algorithm, and finally solving the traveling salesman problem with dynamic programming.
A complete overview of graph theory algorithms in computer science and mathematics.
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What you will learn
- Storage and representation of graphs (networks) on a computer
- Common graph theory problems
- Breadth first search algorithm
Rating: 4.61458
Level: All Levels
Duration: 9 hours
Instructor: William Fiset
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