@ct_bergstrom Algebraic Graph Theory by Godsil and Royle is good. If you are looking to really understand the abstract group and algebraic structure that leads to analyses like the much more concrete adjacency matrices and that kind of stuff, they go over the main details pretty well.
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Nathan Harvey (nathanharvey@kolektiva.social)'s status on Saturday, 10-Feb-2024 08:48:47 JST Nathan Harvey -
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Carl T. Bergstrom (ct_bergstrom@fediscience.org)'s status on Saturday, 10-Feb-2024 08:48:47 JST Carl T. Bergstrom @NathanHarvey Thank you! This looks like almost exactly what I was looking for.
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Carl T. Bergstrom (ct_bergstrom@fediscience.org)'s status on Saturday, 10-Feb-2024 08:48:48 JST Carl T. Bergstrom Is there a comprehensive graduate-level text or review on the application of linear algebra to graphs and networks?
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