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  • 1Graph coloring — A proper vertex coloring of the Petersen graph with 3 colors, the minimum number possible. In graph theory, graph coloring is a special case of graph labeling; it is an assignment of labels traditionally called colors to elements of a graph… …

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  • 2Graph cuts in computer vision — As applied in the field of computer vision, graph cuts can be employed to efficiently solve a wide variety of low level computer vision problems ( early vision ), such as image smoothing, the stereo correspondence problem, and many other computer …

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  • 3Neighbourhood (graph theory) — A graph consisting of 6 vertices and 7 edges For other meanings of neighbourhoods in mathematics, see Neighbourhood (mathematics). For non mathematical neighbourhoods, see Neighbourhood (disambiguation). In graph theory, an adjacent vertex of a… …

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  • 4Logarithm — The graph of the logarithm to base 2 crosses the x axis (horizontal axis) at 1 and passes through the points with coordinates (2, 1), (4, 2), and (8, 3) …

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  • 5Bass–Serre theory — is a part of the mathematical subject of group theory that deals with analyzing the algebraic structure of groups acting by automorphisms on simplicial trees. The theory relates group actions on trees with decomposing groups as iterated… …

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  • 6List of mathematics articles (I) — NOTOC Ia IA automorphism ICER Icosagon Icosahedral 120 cell Icosahedral prism Icosahedral symmetry Icosahedron Icosian Calculus Icosian game Icosidodecadodecahedron Icosidodecahedron Icositetrachoric honeycomb Icositruncated dodecadodecahedron… …

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  • 7Multiple integral — Topics in Calculus Fundamental theorem Limits of functions Continuity Mean value theorem Differential calculus  Derivative Change of variables Implicit differentiation Taylor s theorem Related rates …

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  • 8Cycle detection — This article is about iterated functions. For another use, see Cycle detection (graph theory). In computer science, cycle detection is the algorithmic problem of finding a cycle in a sequence of iterated function values. For any function ƒ that… …

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  • 9Mycielskian — In the mathematical area of graph theory, the Mycielskian or Mycielski graph of an undirected graph G is a graph μ(G) formed from G by a construction of Jan Mycielski (1955), who used it to show that there exist triangle free graphs with… …

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  • 10Random walk — A random walk, sometimes denoted RW, is a mathematical formalization of a trajectory that consists of taking successive random steps. The results of random walk analysis have been applied to computer science, physics, ecology, economics and a… …

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