Maths Assignment 8
Maths Assignment 8
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EXERCISE SET 6.1.
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.
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.
{4, 13}
{8, 9}
{7, 16}
Q7. Use Fleury’s algorithm to produce an Euler circuit for the graph in this figure
answer 7
1 6 8 4
9 5
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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)
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.
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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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