Janusz Marecki
Jacek Skalmierski Computer Studio, 2002
Preface
One of the ways in which we can model the complex and dynamic world is through the interconnection of concepts such as: Objects, Properties and, Relations. In this context, graphs have emerged as the most popular data structure able to represent these three concepts and handle the recursion nature of world states. This book provides a basic introduction to the foundations of graph theory and the theory of recursive computation. Graphs and Recursions, studied both separately and in conjunction with each other, are also discussed in the context of several practical applications.
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