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Random Geometric Graphs Mathew Penrose

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Random Geometric Graphs Mathew Penrose
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.04 MB
Pages: 345
Author: Mathew Penrose
ISBN: 9780191545030, 9780198506263, 0198506260, 0191545031
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Random Geometric Graphs Mathew Penrose by Mathew Penrose 9780191545030, 9780198506263, 0198506260, 0191545031 instant download after payment.

This monograph provides and explains the mathematics behind geometric graph theory, which studies the properties of a graph that consists of nodes placed in Euclidean space so that edges can be added to connect points that are close to one another. For example, a collection of trees scattered in a forest and the disease that is passed between them, a set of nests of animals or birds on a region and the communication between them or communication between communications stations or nerve cells. Aimed at graduate students and researchers in probability, statistics, combinatorics and graph theory including computer scientists, it covers topics such as: technical tools, edge and component counts, vertex degrees, clique and chromatic number, and connectivity. Applications of this theory are used in the study of neural networks, spread of disease, astrophysics and spatial statistics.

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