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Graph Theory: Networks and Connections introduces learners to mathematical structures used to represent relationships between objects. Graph theory plays a key role in computer science, data structures, transportation systems, social networks, and communication networks.
This course covers the fundamentals of graphs, including nodes, edges, paths, and different types of graph structures. Learners will explore how graphs are used to model real-world systems such as road maps, internet connections, and organizational networks.
The course focuses on both theoretical understanding and practical applications. Learners will also be introduced to basic graph algorithms and how they are used to solve problems efficiently.
By the end of this course, learners will be able to represent, analyze, and apply graph theory concepts to real-world scenarios.
