Graph theory has emerged as one of the most vibrant and far-reaching branches of modern mathematics, providing a unifying language for problems across science, engineering, and the social sciences. From network design and optimization to data analysis and combinatorial structures, graphs serve as a versatile framework for modelling relationships and interactions. This edited volume, Foundations of Graph Theory: Various Mathematical Models, brings together a diverse collection of scholarly contributions that reflect both the depth and the breadth of contemporary research in the field.
The study of graph theory has evolved in to one of the most dynamic and versatile branches of modern mathematics, finding applications across computer science, engineering, social sciences, and even the natural sciences. This edited volume, Foundations of Graph Theory: Various Mathematical Models, brings together a diverse collection of research papers and expository articles that explore the theoretical foundations, structural properties, and wide-ranging applications of graphs.
The chapters presented in this book have been contributed by researchers with distinct perspectives, each offering a unique insight into fundamental and applied aspects of graph theory. Rather than following a single linear narrative, this collection embraces the richness of ideas that arise when mathematical theory meets practical modelling. The selected papers explore foundational principles, novel theoretical developments, algorithmic methods, and innovative applications that demonstrate the evolving nature of graph theory.
The aim of this book Is twofold: to serve as a comprehensive reference for researchers and graduate students seeking to strengthen their understanding of the mathematical foundations of graph theory, and to provide practitioners with conceptual tools for modelling real-world systems through graph-based methods. Readers will find that each chapter not only deepens their appreciation of established results but also invites them to explore emerging directions and open problems.
We express our sincere gratitude to all the contributing authors for their valuable research and commitment to this project. Their collective efforts have shaped this volume into a meaningful contribution to the mathematical community. We also extend our appreciation to the reviewers and editors who helped refine the manuscripts and ensure the academic quality of the work.

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