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A quick Google Search reveals: some lecture notes, some lecture notes *with exercises*, a book about graph theory algorithms... and I'm sure you can find LOTS more good stuff. However, please keep in mind that the goal is not to amass a giant collection of resources but to get started solving problems right away. Given the graphical nature of graphs and the fact that the math forum software we're using doesn't support image upload (yet), we may need to upload any images somewhere else (we can discuss further... images support is "coming soon").
PS. The final resource listed here uses SAGE, which is worth checking out in its own right: http://
www.sagemath.org/.
Week 1: resources
A quick Google Search reveals: some lecture notes, some lecture notes *with exercises*, a book about graph theory algorithms... and I'm sure you can find LOTS more good stuff. However, please keep in mind that the goal is not to amass a giant collection of resources but to get started solving problems right away. Given the graphical nature of graphs and the fact that the math forum software we're using doesn't support image upload (yet), we may need to upload any images somewhere else (we can discuss further... images support is "coming soon").
PS. The final resource listed here uses SAGE, which is worth checking out in its own right: http://
www.sagemath.org/.