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Fundamentals of Fuzzy Graphs

In: Modern Trends in Fuzzy Graph Theory

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  • Madhumangal Pal

    (Vidyasagar University, Department of Applied Mathematics)

  • Sovan Samanta

    (Tamralipta Mahavidyalaya, Department of Mathematics)

  • Ganesh Ghorai

    (Vidyasagar University, Department of Applied Mathematics)

Abstract

The journey of graph theory started with famous Königsberg seven bridges problem and its negative resolution by Leonhard Euler in 1736. So, it is an old subject, even it is very new due to its wide applications in modeling of modern society. The graphs are being used as mathematical tools for modeling a huge number of real world problems. Graphs can be used in situations where objects can be connected by some rules or relations. For instance, tramways where tram depots are connected by roads, circuit design where nodes are connected by wires, etc. Nowadays, graphs are being used in games and recreational mathematics too. But, the demand of real world does not end here.

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  • Madhumangal Pal & Sovan Samanta & Ganesh Ghorai, 2020. "Fundamentals of Fuzzy Graphs," Springer Books, in: Modern Trends in Fuzzy Graph Theory, chapter 0, pages 1-98, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-15-8803-7_1
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-8803-7_1
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