Graphs and NetworksApplications
There are countless other graphs in science, engineering or everyday life:
The links between atoms in molecules and crystal grids form a graph.
The spread of diseases and epidemics can be modelled using a network.
In Biology, the evolutionary trees that show the ancestry of species form a graph.
The different components of electric circuits and computer chips form a network.
The grammatical structure of languages can be modelled using graphs, for example to create translation algorithms.
Graphs also have many applications in probability, game theory and financial mathematics.