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Poussin graph

In graph theory, the Poussin graph is a planar graph with 15 vertices and 39 edges. It is named after Charles Jean de la Vallée-Poussin. (Wikipedia).

Poussin graph
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Graph Theory FAQs: 01. More General Graph Definition

In video 02: Definition of a Graph, we defined a (simple) graph as a set of vertices together with a set of edges where the edges are 2-subsets of the vertex set. Notice that this definition does not allow for multiple edges or loops. In general on this channel, we have been discussing o

From playlist Graph Theory FAQs

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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

From playlist Graph Theory part-1

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Poussin, Landscape with St. John

Nicolas Poussin, Landscape with Saint John on PatmosSpeakp, 1640, oil on canvas, 100.3 x 136.4 cm / 39-1/2 x 53-5/8 inches (Art Institute of Chicago). Created by Beth Harris and Steven Zucker.

From playlist Baroque to Neoclassical art in Europe | Art History | Khan Academy

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What are Connected Graphs? | Graph Theory

What is a connected graph in graph theory? That is the subject of today's math lesson! A connected graph is a graph in which every pair of vertices is connected, which means there exists a path in the graph with those vertices as endpoints. We can think of it this way: if, by traveling acr

From playlist Graph Theory

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Nicolas Poussin, Et in Arcadia Ego

Nicolas Poussin, Et in Arcadia Ego, 1637-38, oil on canvas, 87 x 120 cm (Musée du Louvre). Speakers: Dr. Steven Zucker & Dr. Beth Harris. Created by Beth Harris and Steven Zucker.

From playlist Baroque to Neoclassical art in Europe | Art History | Khan Academy

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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

From playlist Graph Theory

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Proof: Regular Bipartite Graph has a Perfect Matching | Graph Theory

An r-regular bipartite graph, with r at least 1, will always have a perfect matching. We prove this result about bipartite matchings in today's graph theory video lesson using Hall's marriage theorem for bipartite matchings. Recall that a perfect matching is a matching that covers every ve

From playlist Graph Theory

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ART HISTORY and DRAWING: 15 MINUTES with POUSSIN

Marc spends 15 minutes with the drawings of Neo-Classical artist, Nicolas Poussin (1594-1665).

From playlist ART HISTORY & DRAWING

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What are Cubic Graphs? | Graph Theory

What are cubic graphs? We go over this bit of graph theory in today's math lesson! Recall that a regular graph is a graph in which all vertices have the same degree. The degree of a vertex v is the number of edges incident to v, or equivalently the number of vertices adjacent to v. If ever

From playlist Graph Theory

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Lecture 1 Graphs Definition

A formal definition of a Graph and its properties

From playlist Graph Theory

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19. Hemingway -- For Whom the Bell Tolls (continued)

Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Faulkner (AMST 246) Professor Wai Chee Dimock concludes her discussion of For Whom the Bell Tolls by reading the novel as a narrative of dispossession and repossession. She argues that the rape of Maria, which takes place in front of a barbershop mirror, enacts on

From playlist Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Faulkner with Wai Chee Dimock

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ART HISTORY & DRAWING: 15 MINUTES with DEGAS

Marc discusses the drawings of Degas from his Neo-Classical Poussin influenced start to the world renowned Impressionist drawings.

From playlist ART HISTORY & DRAWING

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The Definition of a Graph (Graph Theory)

The Definition of a Graph (Graph Theory) mathispower4u.com

From playlist Graph Theory (Discrete Math)

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How to use the Poisson PDF Command in the TI 84

In this video I will show you How to use the Poisson PDF Command in the TI 84. I hope this video is helpful.

From playlist TI-84 Mathematics and Statistics Tutorials

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5. Plague (III): Illustrations and Conclusions

Epidemics in Western Society Since 1600 (HIST 234) One of the major cultural consequences of the second plague pandemic was its effect on attitudes towards death and the "art of dying." As a result both of its extreme virulence and the strictness of the measures imposed to combat it, pl

From playlist Epidemics in Western Society Since 1600 with Frank Snowden

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Cubic graphs (recognising)

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From playlist Important graphs

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Antoine Watteau, Pilgrimage to Cythera

Antoine Watteau, Pilgrimage to Cythera, 1717, oil on canvas, 4' 3" x 6' 4 1/2" (Louvre, Paris). oil on canvas, 4' 3" x 6' 4 1/2" (Louvre, Paris). ​Speakers: Dr. Steven Zucker & Dr. Beth Harris. Created by Steven Zucker and Beth Harris.

From playlist Baroque to Neoclassical art in Europe | Art History | Khan Academy

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Planar graphs

Planar graphs, What are planar graphs? In this video we take a look at what a planar graph is and how Mathematica can check to see if a graph is planar. In short, a planar graph is one that can be drawn in the plane such that no edges cross. If you want to learn more about Mathematica,

From playlist Introducing graph theory

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