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Semiannual project of the subject of Graph Theory, taught at Centro Universitário FEI. It consists of reading a file that contains a matrix, which represents a graph. From its reading, certain information about the graph is displayed.

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  2. How To Run

💻 About The Project

The project consists of reading a file that contains a matrix, which represents a graph. From its reading, certain information about the graph is displayed.

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The program reads the user-selected text file that contains an adjacency matrix of the graph.

1 - Simple graph - Displays if the graph referring to the adjacency matrix of the file is simple. Remembering that a simple graph is one that does not have multiple edges or loops.

2 - Degree Sequence - Displays the graph's sequence of degrees in non-ascending order. Remembering that a degree of a vertex is the number of edges that fall on it.

3 - Number of Edges - Displays the number of edges in the graph.

4 - Regular Graph - Displays whether the graph is regular or not. Since a graph is said to be regular when all its vertices have the same degree

5 - Bipartite Graph - Displays if the graph in question is bipartite and if so, it also displays its vertex bipartitions. A graph is said to be bipartite when its set of vertices V can be partitioned into two subsets X and Y, such that every edge of G joins a vertex of X to another of Y.

6 - Complete Bipartite Graph - Informs if the graph is complete bipartite. Remembering that a complete bipartite graph occurs when it is possible to divide into two partitions and with every vertex of one being adjacent to every vertex of the other partition.

🚀 How To Run

# Clone the repository
$ git clone https://github.com/antuniooh/graphs-calculator.git

# Access the project folder in your terminal / cmd
$ cd graphs-calculator

# In both Windows and Linux, the execution is done by executing the following line in the terminal, or using an IDE of your choice.
$ python3 mainWindow.py

🤖 Authors

Antonio Gustavo | Henrique Vital
drawing | drawing

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Semiannual project of the subject of Graph Theory, taught at Centro Universitário FEI. It consists of reading a file that contains a matrix, which represents a graph. From its reading, certain information about the graph is displayed.

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