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Maths Assignment 8

The document contains solutions to exercises on discrete mathematical structures related to graphs. It includes drawing graphs based on given vertex and edge definitions. It also includes finding Euler circuits, determining if an Euler circuit is possible on a given graph, and finding a minimum Hamiltonian circuit on a weighted graph.

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Maths Assignment 8

The document contains solutions to exercises on discrete mathematical structures related to graphs. It includes drawing graphs based on given vertex and edge definitions. It also includes finding Euler circuits, determining if an Euler circuit is possible on a given graph, and finding a minimum Hamiltonian circuit on a weighted graph.

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HANYURWIMFURA DAMIEN

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DISCRETE MATHEMATICAL STRUCTURES
ASSIGNMENT 7

2008/12/26
EXERCISE SET 6.1.

Q6 Draw a picture of the graph G = (V , E , γ ) , where V = { A, B, C.D, E , F , G, H } ,


E = { e1 , e2 , , e9 } and γ ( e1 ) = { A, C} , γ ( e2 ) = { A, B} , γ ( e3 ) = { D, C} , γ ( e4 ) = { B, D} ,

γ ( e5 ) = { E , A} , γ ( e6 ) = { E , D} , γ ( e7 ) = { F , E} , γ ( e8 ) = { E , G} and γ ( e9 ) = { F , G}
Solution:

A e1 C

e2 e3

e7 e5 B e4

F E e6 D

e9 eee e8

Q14. Give an example of a regular, connected graph on six vertices that is not
complete.

Solution: The graph looks like this :

A B

F C

E D
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Q17. Let R={(1,1), (2,2), (3,3), (4,4), (5,5), (6,6), (7,7), (8,8), (9,9), (10,10),
(11,11), (12,12), (13,13), (14,14), (15,15), (16,16), (1,10), (10,1), (3,12), (12,3),
(5,14), (14,5), (2,11), (11,2), (4,13), (13,4), (6,15), (15,6), (7,16), (16,7), (8,9),
(9,8)}. Draw the quotient graph GR.

Solution: {3, 12}

{4, 13}

{2, 11} {5, 14}

{1, 10} {6, 15}

{8, 9}

{7, 16}

EXERCISE SET 6.2

Q7. Use Fleury’s algorithm to produce an Euler circuit for the graph in this figure

Solution: One possible 2 3

answer 7

1 6 8 4

9 5
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Q10. At the door of an historical mansion, you receive a copy of the floor plan for
the house. Is it possible to visit every room in the house by passing through each
door exactly once? Explain your reasoning.

A B

F (outside)

Solution: Yes, it is possible to visit every room in the house by passing through
each door once. we see that the five rooms A, B, C, D, E and F have 2, 2, 2, 4, 2
and 4 doors (degrees) respectively. Thus, the problem can be solved by Theorem 1,
(b).

(If G is a connected graph and every vertex has even degree, then there is an Euler
Circuit in G)

The Euler circuit is: F, A, B, C, D, E, F.

Q13. In this exercise, no Euler circuit is possible for the graph given. For each
graph, show the minimum number of edges that would need to be traveled twice in
order to travel every edge and return to the starting vertex.

Solution: It is one possible solution. 14 10

13 11

15 12

51 50 43 35 28 27 26 25 16 17 9

1 48 49 44 42 34 36 29 30 24 18
8

47 45 41 37 31 23 19

46 40 38 33 32 22 20

2 39 4 5 21 7

3 6
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EXERCISE SET 6.3

Q12. Find a Hamiltonian circuit of minimal weight for the graph represented by the
given figure.

B 6 D 2 H

3 3 2 6

5 C 5 E

A 5 4 3

F 4 G

Solution: C, A, B, D, H, G, F, E, C

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