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Take a Tour with Euler

Elementary Graph Theory – Euler Circuits and Hamiltonian

Circuits

Amro Mosaad – Middlesex County Academy

Leonhard Euler (1707-1783)

Swiss – also worked in Russia and Germany

Considered one of greatest and most prolific mathematicians ever; contributed greatly to

Number Theory

Calculus

Geometry

Trigonometry

Algebra

Father of Graph Theory

Named after Leonhard Euler

Euler's number (e) Euler's formula Euler's identity Euler's theorem Euler numbers Euler approximations Euler-Mascheroni constant Euler path Euler circuit

Euler's Bridges of Konigsberg Problem

Basic Graph Theory

Vertex (or node)

- represented by a dot Edge

- segment connecting two vertices

An Euler Circuit

A path that

(a) visits each edge exactly once, and

(b) starts and ends at the same vertex

Find an Euler circuit for the graph to the right

Bridges of Konigsberg Problem

The key is to represent the map as a graph with vertices and edges -

each land mass is a vertex, and

each bridge is an edge

Euler Circuits

A graph has an Euler circuit if and only if all vertices have an even degree.

A graph has an Euler path if there are no more than two vertices of odd degree.

Chinese Postman Problem

To find the shortest circuit of a graph that visits each edge (with some edges possibly visited more than once). It is called 'eulerizing' a graph.

Hamiltonian Circuits

• To visit each vertex of a graph exactly once and return to the starting vertex.

• Named after Sir William Rowan Hamilton (1805-1865) – Irish physicist, astronomer, and mathematician

The Icosian Game

• Invented by Hamilton

• The idea is to wrap the string around each of twenty pegs exactly once and return to the starting vertex

Find a Hamiltonian Circuit

Find a Hamiltonian Circuit

The Traveling Salesman Problem(TSP)

Solve this TSP

Platonic Solids

Further Study

• Graph theory

• Discretemathematics

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