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The webpage provides an overview of how the Konigsberg Bridge problem led Euler to develop graph theory and establish the basis for topology. The page includes links to images of the bridge. It also includes an animated image which converts the map of Konigsberg into a graph.
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Title = {Konigsberg Bridge},
Publisher = {Mathland},
Volume = {2025},
Number = {2 May 2025},
Month = {January 1, 2010},
Year = {2010}
}
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