INTRODUCTION

Graph theory studies mathematical structures called graphs, and their properties. A graph is a structure that consists of entities (usually called vertices or nodes) and the possible connections (usually called edges or links) between these entities. In some problems the directions of the links is important, for such problems the corresponding networks used to model the problem are called digraphs (directed graphs). This school aims to give a structured in-depth introduction to some active research areas within Graph Theory.

THE OBJECTIVE OF THE SCHOOL

To raise awareness of some different areas of research in Graph theory. To systematically introduce these areas to the participants and to make known some unsolved research questions in each area. To provide a forum for participants to interact and learn about different open conjectures. To provide early career academics and graduate students an opportunity to explore different areas of research within Graph theory.

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