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Graph theory - implementation of selected problems
Stráník, František ; Rajmic, Pavel (referee) ; Koutný, Martin (advisor)
This work is intended on identification with basic problems from the graphs theory area. There are the basic conceptions as well more complicated problems described. The one part of this work is specialized in working of individual types of graphs. It starts with single linked list through double linked list after as much as trees which represented the simplest graphs textures. The other part of this work devotes to the whole graph and describes more complicated problems and their resolution from the theory graphs area. Among these problems belongs to searching in graphs help by Depth First Search and Breadth First Search methods. Then searching the shortest way help by the specific algorithms as are: Dijkstra´s algorithm, Floyd-Warshall´s algorithm and Bellman-Ford´s algorithm. The last part is devoted to problems with searching minimal frames of graphs with usage Kruskal´s algorithm, Jarnik´s algorithm and Boruvka´s algorithm methods.
Graphs and Shortest Path Algorithms
Hamerník, Michal ; Nowák, Jiří (referee) ; Bobalová, Martina (advisor)
This bachelor thesis represents an educational text focused on graph theory and graph algorithms. The graph theory often helps to solve problems between parts of a complicated unit and graph algorithms are quick and effective in their optimization. Basics of graph theory, samples of graph algorithms and practical examples of use are described in it. This thesis can be used as a supplementary text in Discrete Mathematics taught at Faculty of Business and Management in Brno University of Technology.
Traveling Salesman Problem - Serial Methods
Štys, Jiří ; Bidlo, Michal (referee) ; Kašpárek, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis describes some algorithm which solves traveling salesman problem by the help of serial methods. This thesis deals with efficiency analysis and scalability of this problem.
The Shortest Graph's Pahts Finding
Jágr, Petr ; Ohlídal, Miloš (referee) ; Jaroš, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is finding, comparing and implementation of algorithms for finding the shortest paths between each of pairs of nodes in a graph. For this task I use modifications of existing algorithms to achive the lowest time consumption of the computation. Modifications are established on Dijkstra's and Floyd-Warshall's algorithm. We also familiarize with Bellman-Ford algorithm.
Graphs, Graph Algorithms and their Application
Pavlásek, Ondřej ; Novotná,, Veronika (referee) ; Bobalová, Martina (advisor)
This bachelor thesis represents text focused on graph theory, describes individual graph algorithms and distinguish practical examples of their use. Thesis summarizes advantages and disadvantages each of the algorithm and mention which one is suitable to use in certain situations.
Graphs, Graph Algorithms and their Application
Pavlásek, Ondřej ; Novotná,, Veronika (referee) ; Bobalová, Martina (advisor)
This bachelor thesis represents text focused on graph theory, describes individual graph algorithms and distinguish practical examples of their use. Thesis summarizes advantages and disadvantages each of the algorithm and mention which one is suitable to use in certain situations.
Graphs and Shortest Path Algorithms
Hamerník, Michal ; Nowák, Jiří (referee) ; Bobalová, Martina (advisor)
This bachelor thesis represents an educational text focused on graph theory and graph algorithms. The graph theory often helps to solve problems between parts of a complicated unit and graph algorithms are quick and effective in their optimization. Basics of graph theory, samples of graph algorithms and practical examples of use are described in it. This thesis can be used as a supplementary text in Discrete Mathematics taught at Faculty of Business and Management in Brno University of Technology.
The Shortest Graph's Pahts Finding
Jágr, Petr ; Ohlídal, Miloš (referee) ; Jaroš, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is finding, comparing and implementation of algorithms for finding the shortest paths between each of pairs of nodes in a graph. For this task I use modifications of existing algorithms to achive the lowest time consumption of the computation. Modifications are established on Dijkstra's and Floyd-Warshall's algorithm. We also familiarize with Bellman-Ford algorithm.
Traveling Salesman Problem - Serial Methods
Štys, Jiří ; Bidlo, Michal (referee) ; Kašpárek, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis describes some algorithm which solves traveling salesman problem by the help of serial methods. This thesis deals with efficiency analysis and scalability of this problem.
Graph theory - implementation of selected problems
Stráník, František ; Rajmic, Pavel (referee) ; Koutný, Martin (advisor)
This work is intended on identification with basic problems from the graphs theory area. There are the basic conceptions as well more complicated problems described. The one part of this work is specialized in working of individual types of graphs. It starts with single linked list through double linked list after as much as trees which represented the simplest graphs textures. The other part of this work devotes to the whole graph and describes more complicated problems and their resolution from the theory graphs area. Among these problems belongs to searching in graphs help by Depth First Search and Breadth First Search methods. Then searching the shortest way help by the specific algorithms as are: Dijkstra´s algorithm, Floyd-Warshall´s algorithm and Bellman-Ford´s algorithm. The last part is devoted to problems with searching minimal frames of graphs with usage Kruskal´s algorithm, Jarnik´s algorithm and Boruvka´s algorithm methods.

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