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Introduction to Graph Algorithms
The graph is a non-linear data-structure, which consists finite number of nodes and a set of edges which are used to connect a pair of nodes.
The graphs are used to solve some real-time problems to represent network etc. In different social networks, the graphs are used.
In this Section We are going to cover −
- Bi-Connected Graph Checking
- Breadth First Search (BFS) for a Graph
- Bridges in a Graph
- Check if a given graph is tree or not
- Connectivity in a directed graph
- Depth First Search (DFS) for a Graph
- Detect Cycle in a an Undirected Graph
- Detect Cycle in a Directed Graph
- Euler Circuit in a Directed Graph
- Eulerian Path and Circuit
- Fleury?s Algorithm
- Graph Coloring
- How to find if a graph is Bipartite?
- Longest Path in a Directed Acyclic Graph
- Shortest Path in a Directed Acyclic Graph
- Maximum Bipartite Matching
- Shortest path with exactly k Edges
- Snake and Ladder Problem
- Strongly Connected Graphs
- Tarjan's Algorithm for Strongly Connected Components
- Topological Sorting
- Transitive closure of a Graph
- Ford Fulkerson Algorithm
- Check For Star Graph
- Bellman-Ford Algorithm for Shortest Paths
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