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Fuzzy Cut Vertices and Fuzzy Trees

Madhumangal Pal (), Sovan Samanta and Ganesh Ghorai
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Madhumangal Pal: Vidyasagar University, Department of Applied Mathematics
Sovan Samanta: Tamralipta Mahavidyalaya, Department of Mathematics
Ganesh Ghorai: Vidyasagar University, Department of Applied Mathematics

Chapter Chapter 3 in Modern Trends in Fuzzy Graph Theory, 2020, pp 115-124 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract In 1847, Kirchhoff developed the theory of trees, to solve a system of simultaneous linear equations. Also, in 1857, Cayley worked on this theory and enumerated the isomers of saturated hydrocarbons $$C_nH_{2n+2}$$ for different values of n. Nowadays, trees are frequently used to construct the directory of a computer, searching of files and folders, preparation of dictionary, sorting of mails according to PIN code or email addresses in and many other areas.

Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-8803-7_3

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