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Lecture 16 | Graphs I | Computer Science 106B, Programming Abstractions

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This lecture from Stanford University's CS106B provides a comprehensive introduction to Graph Theory. You'll learn basic definitions like vertices, edges, paths, and cycles, explore different types of graphs (directed, undirected, weighted), and understand the conceptual development and applications of graph traversal algorithms like Breadth-First Search (BFS) and Depth-First Search (DFS). The lecture also covers trees and their properties, and demonstrates applications in computer networks and real-world scenarios, making it highly relevant for programming, startups, psychology, and product design.

Subjects Covered:

discrete_math
math_for_cs
problem_solving
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