Graph theory is very much tied to the geometric properties of
optimization and combinatorial optimization. Moreover, graph theory's
geometric properties are at the core of many research interests in
operations research and applied mathematics. Its techniques have been
used in solving many classical problems including maximum flow problems,
independent set problems, and the traveling salesman problem.
Graph Theory and Combinatorial Optimization explores the field's
classical foundations and its developing theories, ideas and
applications to new problems. The book examines the geometric properties
of graph theory and its widening uses in combinatorial optimization
theory and application. The field's leading researchers have contributed
chapters in their areas of expertise.