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Joe Lunt

Graph theory: Bridges of Bristol

Nearly 300 years ago Leonhard Euler made one of the first contributions to graph theory, now a major area of study in mathematics. The problem faced by Euler: is it possible to cross every bridge in the city of Konigsberg exactly once in a single trip? This video explores Euler's result and shows how it can be applied to the bridges in the city of Bristol today.

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