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Jung's theorem states that the generalized diameter D of a compact set X in R^n satisfies D>=Rsqrt((2(n+1))/n), where R is the circumradius of X (Danzer et al. 1963). This ...
A multidimensional point process is a measurable function from a probability space (Omega,A,P) into (X,Sigma) where X is the set of all finite or countable subsets of R^d not ...
Let X be a set. Then a sigma-algebra F is a nonempty collection of subsets of X such that the following hold: 1. X is in F. 2. If A is in F, then so is the complement of A. ...
Let L be a language of first-order predicate logic, let I be an indexing set, and for each i in I, let A_i be a structure of the language L. Let u be an ultrafilter in the ...
1. A fixed polyomino. 2. The set of points obtained by taking the centers of a fixed polyomino.
A point v is a central point of a graph if the eccentricity of the point equals the graph radius. The set of all central points is called the graph center.
The simplest algebraic language, denoted D. If X is the alphabet {x,x^_}, then D is the set of words u of X which satisfy 1. |u|_x=|u|_(x^_), where |u|_x is the numbers of ...
A 1-factor of a graph G with n graph vertices is a set of n/2 separate graph edges which collectively contain all n of the graph vertices of G among their endpoints.
Das (2018) defines the triameter of a connected graph G with vertex set V and vertex count at least 3 as tr(G)=max{d(u,v)+d(v,w)+d(u,w):u,v,w in V}, where d(i,j) is the graph ...
The intersection number omega(G) of a given graph G is the minimum number of elements in a set S such that G is an intersection graph on S.
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