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Börger, E. (Egon), 1946-
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; Introduction; Terminology and prerequisites; SECTION I: BOOK ONE ELEMENTARY THEORY OF COMPUTATION; SECTION II
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Colbourn, C. J. (Charles J.), 1953-
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Combinatorial design theory is a vibrant area of combinatorics, connecting graph theory, number
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Deza, M., 1939-
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subdivision graphs, and relative problems in graph theory
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Heroy, Samuel Blackwell, author.
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-like particles. With mathematically principled arguments from rigidity matroid theory, I develop a scalable
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Choi, Lee-Sun, author.
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graph, requires the ennumeration of its nodes/vertices, in addition to the relational descriptions of
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Alrayes, Norah Mousa, author.
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modulus on a graph G and its basic properties. We end the first chapter by providing the relationship
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Jiang, Zikai, author.
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edges' topological characteristics in Graph Theory can be utilized to describe the importance of loads
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Zawiślak, Stanisław. editor.
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Using Graph Theory, by G. Moreno, R.L.P. Barreto, R.S. Vieira, L. Nicolazzi, D. Martins -- Part III
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Dauphine, Andre.
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theory -- 8.4. Modeling network dynamics -- 8.5. Conclusion -- 8.6. Appendix 7: A geometric approach to
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Abergel, Frédéric. editor.
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systems: a graph-theory analysis by D. Lautier, F. Raynaud -- Omori Law after Exogenous on Supplier
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Walhout, Marian.
ScienceDirect http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780123859440
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: Understanding the Cellular Response to Drug / Guri Giaever -- 9.Graph Theory Properties of Cellular Networks
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Maeder, Marcel.
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that take advantage of the flood of data are now available; importantly they do not emulate 'graph

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