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Can you suggest a good book or other resource on graphs and graph algorithms? Something that will cover some basics but also advanced problems and algorithms.

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Introductory Graph Theory is more of a math book than CS, but it helped me get through advanced algorithms.

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Data Structures and Network Algorithms By R. Tarjan.

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While not the best book for explaining graph algorithms, I found Programming Challenges to be of great use when actually trying my chops at some graph problems.

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Here are some of the Graph Problems in it:

Problems involving Graph Traversal:

  • Bicoloring : pg 203
  • Playing With Wheels : pg 204
  • The Tourist Guide : pg 206
  • Slash Maze : pg 208
  • Edit Step Ladders : pg 210
  • Tower of Cubes : pg 211
  • From Dusk Till Dawn : pg 213
  • Hanoi Tower Troubles (Again!) : pg 215

Problems involving Graph Algorithms (Dijkstra's, Min Spanning Tree, etc):

  • Freckles : pg 231
  • The Necklace : pg 231
  • Fire Station : pg 234
  • Railroads : pg 235
  • War : pg 237
  • The Grand Dinner : pg 241

I've done most of these problems as exercises preparing for ACM Programming Competitions and it certainly helped drive home the basic tenants of graph algorithms and their uses.

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Graph Theory by Reinhard Diestel (free PDF online)

It's a book from the Springer series Graduate Texts in Mathematics, so it might be more of a theoretical nature than you wanted. Probably not the right place to if you just want to grab a couple of concepts and algorithms. But it is a comprehensive book on graph theory which will provide a good foundation. The first 30 pages cover the basics of graph theory, so you could limit your reading to those pages...

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Look for Graph Theory by Narsingh Deo. Its the one that I referred to.

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T. Cormen: Introduction to Algorithms

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Graph Theory with Applications by Bondy and Murty (complete pdf book available for free)

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Excellent book. Murty was my graph theory prof in university, so we used this one in his classes. – Graeme Perrow Feb 10 at 21:50
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Robert Sedgewick's Algorithms in Java, Part 5 book covers Graphs.

http://www.amazon.com/Algorithms-Java-Part-Graph-Pt-5/dp/0201361213

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