Subject: [HM] Sainte-Lague, Founder of Graph Theory?
From: Phill Schultz (schultz@maths.uwa.edu.au)
Date: Wed Jun 14 2000 - 20:51:59 EDT
> From: "Udai Venedem" <venedem@wanadoo.fr>
> Subject: [HM] Sainte-Lague
>
> I am looking for good informations about A. Sainte-Lague
> (with a "trema" upon the last "e"). Can he really be
> considered as the founder of graph theory, since the
> publication of his *Les re/saux (ou graphes)* dates 1926 ?
Let's not forget Cayley: "On the theory of the analytical forms called
trees", Philos. Mag. 13 (1857), 19-30.
Associate Professor Phill Schultz
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Department of Mathematics and Statistics,
The University of Western Australia,
Nedlands, 6907, Australia
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