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A branch of topology dealing with topological invariants of manifolds.
Let G=(V,E) be a (not necessarily simple) undirected edge-weighted graph with nonnegative weights. A cut C of G is any nontrivial subset of V, and the weight of the cut is ...
Let G=(V,E) be a (not necessarily simple) undirected edge-weighted graph with nonnegative weights. A cut C of G is any nontrivial subset of V, and the weight of the cut is ...
The branch of mathematics which does not involve infinite sets, limits, or continuity.
The branch of mathematics dealing with the efficient and accurate storage, transmission, and representation of information.
Cut a sphere by a plane in such a way that the volumes of the spherical segments have a given ratio.
A clear-cut way of describing every object in a class in a one-to-one manner.
Maximize the number of cookies you can cut from a given expanse of dough (Hoffman 1998, p. 173).
Any linear system of point-groups on a curve with only ordinary singularities may be cut by adjoint curves.
A term invented by B. Grünbaum in an attempt to promote concrete and precise polyhedron terminology. The word "coptic" derives from the Greek for "to cut," and acoptic ...
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