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  • 41Hyperbolic function — A ray through the origin intercepts the hyperbola in the point , where is twice the area between the ray and the …

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  • 42Random geometric graph — In graph theory, a random geometric graph is a random undirected graph drawn on a bounded region, eg. the unit torus [0, 1)2.It is generated by # Placing vertices at random uniformly and independently on the region # Connecting two vertices, u ,… …

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  • 43Distance-regular graph — Graph families defined by their automorphisms distance transitive distance regular strongly regular …

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  • 44Glossary of graph theory — Graph theory is a growing area in mathematical research, and has a large specialized vocabulary. Some authors use the same word with different meanings. Some authors use different words to mean the same thing. This page attempts to keep up with… …

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  • 45bar graph — Graph Graph (gr[.a]f), n. [See { graph}.] (Math.) 1. A curve or surface, the locus of a point whose co[ o]rdinates are the variables in the equation of the locus; as, a graph of the exponential function. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 2. A diagram… …

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  • 46step function — function that has graph that resembles step shape …

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  • 47Complex network zeta function — Different definitions have been given for the dimension of a complex network or graph. For example, metric dimension is defined in terms of the resolving set for a graph. Dimension has also been defined based on the box covering method applied to …

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  • 48Quadratic function — A quadratic function, in mathematics, is a polynomial function of the form f(x)=ax^2+bx+c ,!, where a e 0 ,!. The graph of a quadratic function is a parabola whose major axis is parallel to the y axis.The expression ax^2+bx+c in the definition of …

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  • 49Continuous function — 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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  • 50Feynman graph — A Feynman graph is a graph suitable to be a Feynman diagram in a particular application of quantum field theory. (The most common use is when each field has quanta (particles) associated with it as the quantum of the electromagnetic field is a… …

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