The Journal of Graph Theory is a peer-reviewed mathematics journal specializing in graph theory and related areas, such as structural results about graphs, graph algorithms with theoretical emphasis, and discrete optimization on graphs. The scope of the journal also includes related areas in combinatorics and the interaction of graph theory with other mathematical sciences. It is published by John Wiley & Sons. The journal was established in 1977 by Frank Harary. The editors-in-chief are Paul Seymour (Princeton University) and Carsten Thomassen (Technical University of Denmark). (Wikipedia).
Graph Theory: 04. Families of Graphs
This video describes some important families of graph in Graph Theory, including Complete Graphs, Bipartite Graphs, Paths and Cycles. --An introduction to Graph Theory by Dr. Sarada Herke. Links to the related videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1Zwhz-MhCs (Graph Theory: 02. Definit
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Graph Theory: 02. Definition of a Graph
In this video we formally define what a graph is in Graph Theory and explain the concept with an example. In this introductory video, no previous knowledge of Graph Theory will be assumed. --An introduction to Graph Theory by Dr. Sarada Herke. This video is a remake of the "02. Definitio
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Graph Theory: 05. Connected and Regular Graphs
We give the definition of a connected graph and give examples of connected and disconnected graphs. We also discuss the concepts of the neighbourhood of a vertex and the degree of a vertex. This allows us to define a regular graph, and we give some examples of these. --An introduction to
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Graph Theory: 03. Examples of Graphs
We provide some basic examples of graphs in Graph Theory. This video will help you to get familiar with the notation and what it represents. We also discuss the idea of adjacent vertices and edges. --An introduction to Graph Theory by Dr. Sarada Herke. Links to the related videos: https
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Graph limit theory: an overview - Laszlo Lovasz
Conference on Graphs and Analysis Laszlo Lovasz June 4, 2012 More videos on http://video.ias.edu
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Introduction to Graph Theory: A Computer Science Perspective
In this video, I introduce the field of graph theory. We first answer the important question of why someone should even care about studying graph theory through an application perspective. Afterwards, we introduce definitions and essential terminology in graph theory, followed by a discuss
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Graph Theory 37. Which Graphs are Trees
A proof that a graph of order n is a tree if and only if it is has no cycle and has n-1 edges. An introduction to Graph Theory by Dr. Sarada Herke. Related Videos: http://youtu.be/QFQlxtz7f6g - Graph Theory: 36. Definition of a Tree http://youtu.be/Yon2ndGQU5s - Graph Theory: 38. Three
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What is a Graph? | Graph Theory
What is a graph? A graph theory graph, in particular, is the subject of discussion today. In graph theory, a graph is an ordered pair consisting of a vertex set, then an edge set. Graphs are often represented as diagrams, with dots representing vertices, and lines representing edges. Each
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Practice 8 - Obtaining, Evaluating and Communicating Information
Science and Engineering Practice 8: Obtaining, Evaluating, and Communicating Information Scientists and Engineers spend over half of their working day reading, evaluating and producing text. Therefore it is important that we produce students that have a high level of scientific literacy
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Alexander HULPKE - Computational group theory, cohomology of groups and topological methods 5
The lecture series will give an introduction to the computer algebra system GAP, focussing on calculations involving cohomology. We will describe the mathematics underlying the algorithms, and how to use them within GAP. Alexander Hulpke's lectures will being with some general computation
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RES.LL-005 D4M: Signal Processing on Databases, Fall 2012 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/RESLL-005F12 Instructor: Jeremy Kepner Creating an exploded database schema. Standard database processing chain. Graph adjacency matrix. Vertex degree distribution. Directed graphs, mu
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Stanford Seminar - Beyond "Bots and Trolls" - Understanding Disinformation as Collaborative Work
Kate Starbird University of Washington October 11, 2019 Strategic information operations (e.g. disinformation, political propaganda, and other forms of online manipulation) are a critical concern for democratic societies-as they destabilize the ""common ground"" that we need to stand upon
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Scientometrics analysis 2: An introduction
In this video, I provide an introduction to Scientometrics analysis. The concepts briefly discussed include document co-citation analysis, author co-citation analysis, journal co-citation analysis, temporal metrics, structural metrics, the average silhouette score, Modularity Q, Betweennes
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Using Algebra and Geometry in the Real World
You hear terms like “algebra” and “geometry” and these theories we memorized in high school start to dance a jig in our heads – a jig many of us weren’t overly interested in! But the past decade has seen an explosion of applications of algebra, geometry, and topology to the real world, lik
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Wolfram Physics Project: Why we Chose to do Science in the Open with Q&A on the Backstory
Stephen Wolfram & Jonathan Gorard continue answering questions about the new Wolfram Physics Project, this time specifically to answer questions about the backstory and why the project was chosen to be available publicly. Begins at 1:53 Originally livestreamed at: https://twitch.tv/stephe
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Compositionality Journal: A quick look at the first papers
In this video I take a first look at the papers of the newly announced Compositionality Journal that relates to the "Applied Category Theory" crowd. Here's all the links shown in this video: https://gist.github.com/Nikolaj-K/7ea620559982c99618dd1032e1e8389f The papers are * Network models
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Mathematical theories start with axioms, but penultimate to that is the definition. When we go to learn, what's the best definition to commit to memory? Here we talk about Graph Theory and I give you 3 definitions to choose from. Which would you use?
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Lec 17 | MIT 6.035 Computer Language Engineering, Fall 2005
Instruction Scheduling (cont.) View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/6-035F05 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu
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