Algorithmically Speaking - #12: An introduction to foundational concepts in the graph theory field.
Oh by the way, I’d love to work on the proof of why trees are defined like this (that question was a challenge problem I posed in one of my posts and nobody replied)
I have a rough idea on a proof by contradiction but haven’t concretised it yet
If you want, you can share your proof with me.
I like the build up to the last propositions and the way you introduced them, I wish I had written about trees like this
Thanks. It feels intuitive to write about them in this way.
Nice topic. Please keep posting! Thanks.
Thanks for reading. Rest assured, I will keep posting this type of educational content.
Oh by the way, I’d love to work on the proof of why trees are defined like this (that question was a challenge problem I posed in one of my posts and nobody replied)
I have a rough idea on a proof by contradiction but haven’t concretised it yet
If you want, you can share your proof with me.
I like the build up to the last propositions and the way you introduced them, I wish I had written about trees like this
Thanks. It feels intuitive to write about them in this way.
Nice topic. Please keep posting! Thanks.
Thanks for reading. Rest assured, I will keep posting this type of educational content.