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The word "graph" has (at least) two meanings in mathematics. In elementary mathematics, "graph" refers to a function graph or "graph of a function," i.e., a plot. In a ...
A three-dimensional data set consisting of stacked two-dimensional data slices as a function of a third coordinate.
Data resulting from the observation of a population on a number of variables over time. Whenever observations are made more than once, the data is considered to be ...
A formal structure for the organization of information. Examples of data structures include the list, queue, stack, and tree.
A contingency table, sometimes called a two-way frequency table, is a tabular mechanism with at least two rows and two columns used in statistics to present categorical data ...
A cubic symmetric graph is a symmetric cubic (i.e., regular of order 3). Such graphs were first studied by Foster (1932). They have since been the subject of much interest ...
The torus grid graph T_(m,n) is the graph formed from the graph Cartesian product C_m square C_n of the cycle graphs C_m and C_n. C_m square C_n is isomorphic to C_n square ...
A truth table is a two-dimensional array with n+1 columns. The first n columns correspond to the possible values of n inputs, and the last column to the operation being ...
A multiplication table is an array showing the result of applying a binary operator to elements of a given set S. For example, the following table is the multiplication table ...
A table made by subtracting adjacent entries in a sequence, then repeating the process with those numbers.
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