If you have ever used a navigation service to find optimal route and estimate time to destination, you've used algorithms on graphs. Graphs arise in various real-world situations as there are road networks, computer networks and, most recently, social networks! If you're looking for the fastest time to get to work, cheapest way to connect a set of computers into a network or efficient algorithm to automatically find communities and opinion leaders in Facebook, you're going to work with graphs and algorithms on graphs.

Algorithms on Graphs

Algorithms on Graphs
This course is part of Data Structures and Algorithms Specialization



Instructors: Neil Rhodes
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Reviewed on Oct 11, 2020
It was a great course with great illustration, but the best part of it was the proof of correctness with detailed steps of time complexity computations!
Reviewed on Apr 15, 2021
This is my favorite course in the specialization, the lectures are really clear and the programming assignments are fun and really help to deeply understand everything
Reviewed on Jan 6, 2021
I've wanted to learn about Graphs and the algorithms associated with it for a long time, and I cannot imagine a better course to learn it from. Thank you?
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