Best Reference Books for Advanced Graph Theory

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List of "Best Reference Books for Advanced Graph Theory" compiled based on Amazon book reviews by experts. These books are used by students of top institutes, universities, colleges and professionals. Please feel free to suggest any other book on this topic using the comment section below.

  1. Introduction to Graph Theory (Dover Books on Mathematics) by Richard J. Trudeau
    Dover Publications Inc. (Number of pages: 240)
  2. Combinatorial Number Theory and Additive Group Theory (Advanced Courses in Mathematics - CRM Barcelona) by Alfred Geroldinger,Imre Ruzsa
    Birkhäuser (Number of pages: 330)
  3. Introduction to Graph Theory (reprint) (Walter Rudin Student Series in Advanced Mathematics) by Gary Chartrand,Ping Zhang
    McGraw-Hill Higher Education (Number of pages: 484)
  4. The Steiner Tree Problem: A Tour through Graphs, Algorithms, and Complexity (Advanced Lectures in Mathematics) by Hans Jürgen Prömel,Angelika Steger
    Vieweg+Teubner Verlag (Number of pages: 241)
  5. Geometric Graphs and Arrangements: Some Chapters from Combinatorial Geometry (Advanced Lectures in Mathematics) by Stefan Felsner
    Vieweg+Teubner Verlag (Number of pages: 170)
  6. Concepts of Modern Mathematics: 8 (Dover Books on Mathematics) by Ian Stewart
    Dover Publications Inc. (Number of pages: 352)
  7. Advanced Quantum Theory: and Its Applications Through Feynman Diagrams (Theoretical and Mathematical Physics) by Michael D. Scadron
    Springer (Number of pages: 410)
  8. Advanced Topics in Computational Number Theory (Graduate Texts in Mathematics) by Henri Cohen
    Springer (Number of pages: 581)
  9. Ramsey Methods in Analysis (Advanced Courses in Mathematics - CRM Barcelona) by Spiros A. Argyros,Stevo Todorcevic
    Birkhäuser (Number of pages: 257)
  10. Polynomial Identity Rings (Advanced Courses in Mathematics - CRM Barcelona) by Vesselin Drensky,Edward Formanek
    Birkhäuser (Number of pages: 200)

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