Hey everyone, I'm thrilled to share with you my upcoming book on graph theory! As a former competitive programmer, I have found graph theory to be one of my favorite topics. I've curated a collection of problems to captivate you and help you dive into this fascinating subject.
By publishing this book publicly and updating it based on your early feedback, I'm offering you a unique opportunity to be part of the entire process. Your support will give you early access to the ebook at a discounted price, lifetime access to all versions and future editions, and a chance to shape the evolution of this book. Let's embark on this exciting journey into graph theory together! For more details, check out the post.
Update. Here is the list of the topics published so far.
Update #2: Here are the articles covering some of the topics I am writing about in the book, in case you want to have a feel of what the book is about in a more grounded fashion:
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