TEN APPLICATIONS OF GRAPH THEORY (Mathematics and Its Applications: East European Series, 7)doi:10.1112/blms/18.6.629Robin J. WilsonOxford University Press (OUP)Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society
aIt is different from general applications of statistics because it employs the use of graph theory and matrix algebra to reduce the number of parameters in the data. 因为它在数据,使用对图论和矩阵代数的用途减少参量的数量它是与统计的一般应用不同。[translate] ...
Base-10means using the ten different digits to write numbers. The digits are: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. With these ten digits, every number can be written. It is the traditional base used for most math applications around the world. ...
we can tentatively count the total number of valence electrons of the dopant–adsorbate system, ignoring the host metal. For the dopants, we consider the number of electrons of thes-andd-orbitals of the outer shell, which corresponds to the group number of the element. For...
There are many other properties of continued fractions, which you can find in most textbooks on number theory — I like Ivan Niven’s An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers— but I’ll stop there, and get into a few interesting applications. ...
This paper continues investigations on applications of a new general duality principle for parametric variational problems of simple integrals under state restrictions. Instead of graph theory methods by part I, now linear programming methods are used for approximative computations of the optimal value....
摘要: Focuses on the uses and applications of turbo codes in telecommunication systems. Classical nonrecursive nonsystematic convolutional code; Turbo coding; Decoding complexity; Performance of turbo codes; Applications of convolutional turbo codes....
High-order stencil computations, frequently found in many applications, pose severe challenges to emerging many-core platforms due to the complexities of h... WZH Cai - 《Acm Transactions on Architecture & Code Optimization》 被引量: 0发表: 2018年 PEPS++: Towards Extreme-Scale Simulations of Str...
Chovitzm, B.: Classification of map projections in terms of the metric tensor of second order. Boll. di Geodesia e Scienze Affini 11, 379–394 (1952) Google Scholar Chovitz, B.: Some applications of the classification of map projections in terms of the metric tensor of the second order...
But the emerging field of data science is more organic and mutable than it is systematic and coordinated. Data scientists must continue learning new domains, languages, techniques, and applications so as to move forward as the field continues to evolve. In the age of the data product, a more...