Navigating

In this part of the book, we interpret graphs as locations (nodes) connected by routes (edges). This is probably the most natural interpretation, and one of the main applications of graph theory for real-life problems.

Once we consider that edges are routes between places, we can start asking questions like what is the fastest way to get somewhere or in how many ways can one travel between two places.

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