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  • 11Function problem — In computational complexity theory, a function problem is a problem other than a decision problem, that is, a problem requiring a more complex answer than just YES or NO.Notable examples include the travelling salesman problem, which asks for the …

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  • 12Graph labeling — In the mathematical discipline of graph theory, a graph labeling is the assignment of labels traditionally represented with integers to the edges or vertices, or both, of a graph. The labeling strategy depends on the category of the labeling.… …

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  • 13function — /fungk sheuhn/, n. 1. the kind of action or activity proper to a person, thing, or institution; the purpose for which something is designed or exists; role. 2. any ceremonious public or social gathering or occasion. 3. a factor related to or… …

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  • 14-graph — comb. form forming nouns and verbs meaning: 1 a thing written or drawn etc. in a specified way (autograph; photograph). 2 an instrument that records (heliograph; seismograph; telegraph). * * * ˌgraf, aa(ə)f, aif, ȧf noun combining form ( s)… …

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  • 15Graph (mathematics) — This article is about sets of vertices connected by edges. For graphs of mathematical functions, see Graph of a function. For statistical graphs, see Chart. Further information: Graph theory A drawing of a labeled graph on 6 vertices and 7 edges …

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  • 16Graph homomorphism — Not to be confused with graph homeomorphism. In the mathematical field of graph theory a graph homomorphism is a mapping between two graphs that respects their structure. More concretely it maps adjacent vertices to adjacent vertices. Contents 1… …

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  • 17Graph reduction — In computer science, graph reduction implements an efficient version of non strict evaluation, an evaluation strategy where the arguments to a function are not immediately evaluated. This form of non strict evaluation is also known as lazy… …

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  • 18graph — 1. noun /ɡɹɑːf,ɡɹæf/ a) A diagram displaying data; in particular one showing the relationship between two or more quantities, measurements or indicative numbers that may or may not have a specific mathematical formula relating them to each other …

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  • 19Graph (software) — Infobox Software name = Graph caption = author = developer = Ivan Johansen released = latest release version = 4.3 latest release date = August 26, 2007 latest preview version = latest preview date = operating system = Windows platform = PC… …

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  • 20graph — I. noun Etymology: short for graphic formula Date: 1886 1. the collection of all points whose coordinates satisfy a given relation (as a function) 2. a diagram (as a series of one or more points, lines, line segments, curves, or areas) that… …

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