Graph Theory
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1. What Is Knot Theory? Why Is It In Mathematics?
www.sci.osaka-cu.ac.jp2 A spatial graph is the union Γ of some strings with endpoints in R3 which are mutually disjoint except the endpoints. A vertex of a spatial graph Γ is a point in Γ gathering more than 3 strings and an edge of Γ is a connected component of the strings obtained from Γ by cutting along all the vertices of Γ. For example, Kinoshita’s θ-curve in Figure 2 is a
GRAPH THEORY - TUT
math.tut.fiCHAPTER 1. DEFINITIONS AND FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS 3 •v1 and v2 are adjacent. •The degree of v1 is 1 so it is a pendant vertex. •e1 is a pendant edge. •The degree of v5 is 5. •The degree of v4 is 2. •The degree of v3 is 0 so it is an isolated vertex. In the future, …
CHAPTER 3 Chinese postman problem
www.suffolkmaths.co.uk46 Chinese postman problem Graph 3 When the order of all the vertices is even, the graph is traversable and we can draw it. When there are two odd vertices we can draw the graph …
Game Theory (W4210) Course Notes - Columbia University
www.columbia.eduii ABSTRACT These notes are written to accompany my class Political Science W4210 in the political science program at Columbia University. They are in progress.
The Germ Theory and Koch’s Postulates
www.doe.virginia.gov1. Clean lab tops with disinfectant or bleach solution. 2. Obtain a petri dish of potato dextrose agar (PDA). Label the bottom (agar side) of the plate
Partial Discharge Theory - WMEA
www.wmea.netAbstract - Partial discharge monitoring is an effective on-line predictive maintenance test for motors and generators at 4160 volt and above, as well as other electrical distribution equipment. The …
Identifying sets of key players in a social network
steveborgatti.comComput Math Organiz Theor (2006) 12: 21–34 DOI 10.1007/s10588-006-7084-x Identifying sets of key players in a social network Stephen P. Borgatti