Transformation to graph theory

work in a group to submit your project proposal,

and then start your project as outlined below.

Projects could be in one of the following categories:

  1. Problem transformation to graph theory. Example: four-cube puzzle is not a graph

problem initially but a creative transformation makes a graph theory problem from 4 cube

stack.

  1. Graph Generation: a combination of multiple graphs and creating a new graph. For

example, shortest path routing with multiple weights (distance, crime rate, sight view,

hotel rating, etc…)

  1. More efficient graph algorithms. Routing, MSTs, Max flows, Community Detections, etc
  2. Graph neural networks, (Sample contents from Stanford, Upenn).

Project Topic

Each group can propose a project topic related to the application of graph theory

in any of the following areas:

• Telecommunication

• Social networks (graphs captured from Twitter, Facebook, etc.)

• Cybersecurity

• Biological networks (biochemical, neural, ecological, etc.).

• Transportation (flights, ground, ships, etc.).

• Trade and commerce

• Education (access, improvement).

• Astronomy and astrophysics

• Networks of information (internet, citation, etc.)

• Epidemics (spread of covid-19 as an example)

• Graph neural networks

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