Master the mathematical and computational foundations of graph theory and network analysis in this comprehensive course for problem-solvers and analytical thinkers. Explore how graphs model real-world systems—such as social networks, transportation grids, communication systems, and biological pathways. Begin with core concepts like graph properties, connectivity, and planarity, then advance to topics like graph coloring, matching algorithms, network flows, and optimization. Learn to design efficient algorithms, analyze centrality measures, compute maximum flows, and solve minimal cost flow problems. Through mathematical rigor and practical application, you’ll develop both theoretical insight and hands-on problem-solving skills. Applications span scheduling, frequency assignment, image processing, artificial intelligence, and machine learning. Ideal for aspiring researchers, data scientists, and network engineers, this course equips you with essential tools to analyze, optimize, and visualize interconnected systems across diverse domains.

Graphs and Networks

Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
Intermediate level
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4 weeks to complete
at 10 hours a week
Flexible schedule
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What you'll learn
Model several real-world problems as graphs and solve them using various graph-theoretic concepts like planarity, coloring, matching, and domination.
Design and analyze connected graphs and directed graphs.
Understand different crucial parameters associated with a network, such as similarity and centrality.
Learn about flow in a network and its related concepts, which are critical for optimizing network performance.
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November 2025
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Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani
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