A Seminar on Graph Theory
"A Seminar on Graph Theory," authored by Frank Harary and published in 2015, presents a rich exploration of graph theory through a series of lectures delivered at University College, London, from 1962 to 1963. This engaging volume of 128 pages is designed for advanced undergraduate mathematics students, providing them with valuable insights into various graph theoretical concepts.
While it does not serve as a comprehensive textbook, this seminar-style book introduces readers to a multitude of perspectives within the vast literature of graph theory. Topics covered include "Some Theorems and Concepts of Graph Theory," "Topological Concepts in Graph Theory," "Graphical Reconstruction," and many other introductory subjects that pave the way for deeper understanding.
Whether you are a student seeking to expand your knowledge or a seasoned mathematician looking for an informative read, Frank Harary's "A Seminar on Graph Theory" is a splendid addition to your bookshelf.