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Abstract

From Roads & Railway’s Knowledge to Philosophy -- A Next Generation Graph Theory, it is a maiden attempt in the philosophical thought exclusively without using at least once the word of Network throughout the philosophical treatment and discourse in this short Paper, to derive the rudimentary Graph with Loop  and Edge as the two philosophical organs. This is not the case with the commonly available College & University  syllabus-materials to study the Graph Theory  usually appreciated  by and known to scholars and students of Graph Theory as has been introduced into this World of Education  by the then famous Swedish Mathematics  teaching assistant, His Excellency Leonhard Euler  for the very first time marking the beginning of Graph Theory  &  Applied  simultaneously in the then 18th Century’s  World of Philosophy, Mathematics and  Biology  of which he himself  was a keen Student & Professor hailing from the University of Basel ,  Switzerland. 

This Research Paper, no one can dispute, justifies and fills the space  that Euler was  natural philosopher of the 18th century  but expired having left a secret gap in philosophizing  non-geometrical liberal  Graph Theory.

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How to Cite
Rao, D. R. S. (2015). Roads & Railways’ Knowledge to Philosophy, A Next Generation Graph Theory. International Journal of Emerging Trends in Science and Technology, 2(06). Retrieved from https://igmpublication.org/ijetst.in/index.php/ijetst/article/view/747

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