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 Graph theory is a graphical representation of a set of objects which are connected by links and is basically studied in computers science and mathematics. Generally a graph comprises of vertices and edges, which are studied in discrete mathematics. Graphs are of two types Directed and Undirected. In directed graph also called as digraph are ordered pairs. While undirected graphs are not ordered pairs, there edges have no orientation. A journal is a regular publication designed to advance science further, typically by reporting on new work. Although some of the oldest journals publish articles, reviews, editorials, short communications, letters, and scientific papers across a wide array of scientific fields, most journals are highly specialized. Journals contain articles reviewed by peers in an attempt to ensure that articles meet the quality and scientific validity standards of the journal. Each such article in the journal becomes a part of the permanent scientific record

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