Graph Terminology III: Weighted Graphs (Graphs: Algorithms & Theory)

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In today we learn what a weighted graph is, how one might use one to represent all sorts of different computational problems, and how to represent one. This is based on previous discussion on graph representations.

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0:00 Opening, recap
0:30 Weighted graphs, definition
3:43 Example
5:20 How might you use a weighted graph to model? Different kinds of problems.
11:08 How can we represent a weighted graph?
17:05 Closing

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