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I'm very interested in mindmaps, treeviews, and the like, but have no training in graph theory / directed graphs etc. What books (and/or websites) would be the best place to start? (Targeting someone with minimal calculus background, but generally good at math, data modeling, and theory).

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Wikipedia has a nice set of articles (traverse links from here).

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Thanks for the pointer -- for whatever reason I hadn't seen that entry point. Much appreciated! – Jamo Apr 15 at 19:30
+1 Because it is free and convenient. – Nixuz May 30 at 10:46
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Introduction to Algorithms by Cormen has a sound mention for graphs.

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That's the second time that book is come up in the last two weeks -- sound like it's quite worthwhile! I did not know of it in this context, so thanks for the information. :-) – Jamo Apr 15 at 19:30

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