Good Books or Free Resources for Geometric Graph Theory

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The forum discussion centers on finding comprehensive resources for Geometric Graph Theory. Participants recommend the website of Reinhard Diestel, specifically his graph theory materials, which have been foundational for many learners. Although the full version of Diestel's book may not be available, the website still offers valuable content. The discussion highlights the need for accessible resources for students interested in this niche area of mathematics.

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  • Basic understanding of graph theory concepts
  • Familiarity with geometric representations of graphs
  • Access to online academic resources
  • Ability to navigate and utilize educational websites
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  • Explore Diestel's website for available resources on graph theory
  • Research additional books on Geometric Graph Theory
  • Look for online courses or lectures on graph theory
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Students, educators, and researchers interested in Geometric Graph Theory and those seeking affordable educational resources in advanced mathematics.

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I've been doing some light reading on Geometric Graph Theory, and it seem interesting to me. However, at the moment I've only managed to find a few Wikipedia articles and one .PDF of lecture notes.

I'm looking for something which is more complete, such as a book or a website for example. Please bear in mind, I'm a student and don't have much money.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.
 
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I don't know about "geometric" graph theory, but are you aware of Diestel?

http://diestel-graph-theory.com/

I learned everything I know about graph theory from it long ago. He seems not to have the full version of the book available anymore, but it's probably most of it. I haven't looked at it recently.
 
homeomorphic said:
I don't know about "geometric" graph theory, but are you aware of Diestel?

http://diestel-graph-theory.com/

I learned everything I know about graph theory from it long ago. He seems not to have the full version of the book available anymore, but it's probably most of it. I haven't looked at it recently.

I've already got that book, but thanks for replying :wink:
 

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