Style

Paul Seymour wrote some lecture notes on basic graph theory in a style which I found very useful and have tried to mimic here. A high premium is placed on concise communication of the bare essentials: definitions and proof, with little if anything in the way of examples or motivation. Although this makes them somewhat unsuitable as a sole information source for a student seeking an introduction to the subject, I have found this bare-bones approach quite easy to teach from and learn from. Hopefully you will too.

Errors

There are undoubtedly many many errors to be found in these notes. If you find a mistake, please let me know so that I can correct it.

Files

All of these files are in .pdf form, but I can probably provide you with the .tex files if you are interested.