Good Will Hunting's Problem: Counting Homeomorphically Irreducible Trees

Abstract

In the film Good Will Hunting, the main character, a janitor at MIT named Will Hunting, attacks the problem of drawing all the homeomorphically irreducible trees with 10 vertices. Although the film suggests that this is a difficult problem, it is in fact quite easy. A much more interesting problem is counting homeomorphically irreducible trees with n vertices for all n, a feat accomplished by Harary and Prins in 1959. Here we give an exposition and simplification of Harary and Prins's result, introducing some of the fundamental ideas of graphical enumeration.

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