Discrete Math II - 10.3.2 Graph Isomorphisms
Let's take a look at whether two graphs are isomorphic. For graphs to be isomorphic they must have the same number of vertices and edges. But more than that, they must also have the same structure. That is, the degree of vertices must match up, as well as the incidence of edges. Video Chapters: Intro 0:00 Intro to Graph Isomorphisms 0:05 Definition of Isomorphisms of Graphs 3:46 Graph Isomorphism Example 5:09 Graph Isomorphism Practice 9:37 Graph Isomorphism Theorem 10:36 Up Next 13:07 This playlist uses Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications, Rosen 8e Power Point slide decks to accompany the videos can be found here: https://bellevueuniversity-my.sharepo... The entire playlist can be found here: • Discrete Math II/Combinatorics (Entire cou...

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