@@MzMath Can you make a videos on how to find total no. of possible spanning trees of a given graph? For a complete graph it's n^(n-2), but what if graph is not complete? I've heard about Kirchhoff’s Theorem that is used to find for NOT complete graphs but I'm unable to understand it.
This video is 6 minutes and it explains everything perfectly well!
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Thank you so much Ms. Hearn!
Thank You Ms. Hearn for this detailed explanation with examples.
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Thank you so much Ms.Hearn for this amazing lecture on Spanning Tree in Graph Theory. Your explanation is great!
very helpful, your explanation are much clearer than textbooks and some tutors ive had, thank you
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Thanks for this explanation, its simple and straight to the point.
Amazingly Explained!
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@@MzMath Can you make a videos on how to find total no. of possible spanning trees of a given graph?
For a complete graph it's n^(n-2), but what if graph is not complete? I've heard about Kirchhoff’s Theorem that is used to find for NOT complete graphs but I'm unable to understand it.
Hi! I wish I could. That is something I would need to study.
Thank you so much for making an understandable and concise video.
You are very welcome! ☺️
Much appreciate for your clear explanations.
Many thanks, please consider adding more videos.
Thank you ms
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This was awesome thank you so much!!
Thanks! I am glad you liked it!
Thank you ! this was helpful
Mam is there is any formula to find possible number of spanning trees
www.geeksforgeeks.org/total-number-spanning-trees-graph/