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      by 
      Cao, Zhenfeng, author.
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      analytical and modeling methods from a variety of domains (e.g., classical physics, game theory, graph theory
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      Lu, Junwei, author.
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      graph properties that can be preserved under edge deletion including bipartite, planar, k-colorable, etc
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      Borutzky, Wolfgang. editor.
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      Introduction -- Part I: Bond Graph Theory and Methodology -- Bond Graph Modelling and Analysis of
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      Lau, Lap Chi.
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      to basic linear algebra and graph theory, making the book suitable for introductory courses in
      by 
      Marchand-Maillet, Stéphane.
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      graph theory. Acquisition and storage. Distance transformations. Binary digital image characteristics
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      Narasimhan, Shankar.
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      linear algebra. Appendix B: Basic concepts of Graph Theory. Appendix C: Statistical Hypotheses Testing.
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      James, I. M. (Ioan Mackenzie), 1928-
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      topology up to 1960 (C. McA. Gordon). Graph theory (R.J. Wilson). From combinatorial topology to algebraic
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      Whitehouse, John E.
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      application of graph theory to justify the derivation of the Node- and Mesh-equations from the more extensive
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      Schechter, Eric, 1950-
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      the relationships between these topics and includes a few chapters on set theory and logic to explain
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      Kong, T. Yung.
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      Voxelizations -- Chapter 6. Connected, Oriented, Closed Boundaries in Digital Spaces: Theory and Algorithms