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Graph theory with applications to engineering and computer science

N.R. Malik
- Vol. 63, Iss: 10, pp 1533-1534
TLDR
Graph Theory and Its Applications to Problems of Society and its Applications to Algorithms and Computer Science.
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A new proof of Grinberg Theorem based on cycle bases.

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TL;DR: Using the cycles in a cycle basis of a simple connected graph to replace the faces in planar graphs implies that Grinberg Theorem based on cycle bases can be extended to survey Hamiltoncity of simple connected graphs.