It is not in the graph theory playlist, but that is a conscious choice! I have rethought how I use my playlists in the last couple of years, I used to just think of them as category labels basically, but I think of them more like courses now. Since k-cliques are rarely covered in a first graph theory course, this video is not in the playlist. I will make some other playlists for graph theory, currently there is my small graph theory exercises playlist ( ruclips.net/p/PLztBpqftvzxXtYASoshtU3yEKqEmo1o1L ) where I put some typical textbook exercises and miscellaneous discussions of topics. I will make an Advanced Graph Theory to cover the subject at a graduate level, and then probably a Graph Theory Explorations playlist to cover everything else, like niche results from papers and so on. Eventually I may do Algebraic Graph theory and other subdivisions of the subject.
Thanks for the great explanation, may you provide a video on the Dually chordal graph, please!
thnks for the class! greetings from Brazil =)
Glad to help! Thanks for watching and check out my graph theory playlist for more! ruclips.net/p/PLztBpqftvzxXBhbYxoaZJmnZF6AUQr1mH
Please do Brook’s theorem
It helped me a lott
Thankyouu
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life saving video!!!
So glad it helped! Thanks for watching and if you're looking for more graph theory, check out my playlist!
thank u for your great teach
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Can you make a video on Ramsey's theorem?
Travelling Salesman problem is to find a clique of n(number of cities) in a weighted graph. This is true or false?? Any idea
Thanks a lot
Thanks very useful
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Thank you..
You're very welcome, thanks for watching!
Is this video missing from the graph theory playlist or am I blind? O.o
It is not in the graph theory playlist, but that is a conscious choice! I have rethought how I use my playlists in the last couple of years, I used to just think of them as category labels basically, but I think of them more like courses now. Since k-cliques are rarely covered in a first graph theory course, this video is not in the playlist.
I will make some other playlists for graph theory, currently there is my small graph theory exercises playlist ( ruclips.net/p/PLztBpqftvzxXtYASoshtU3yEKqEmo1o1L ) where I put some typical textbook exercises and miscellaneous discussions of topics. I will make an Advanced Graph Theory to cover the subject at a graduate level, and then probably a Graph Theory Explorations playlist to cover everything else, like niche results from papers and so on. Eventually I may do Algebraic Graph theory and other subdivisions of the subject.