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A graphic (such as a chart or diagram) depicting the relationship between two or more variables used, for instance, in visualising scientific data
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a chart with rectangular bars with lengths proportional to the values that they represent
In computer science, a graph is a kind of data structure, specifically an abstract data type (ADT), that consists of a set of nodes (also called vertices) and a set of edges that establish relationships (connections) between the nodes
The English suffix -graphy means either "writing" or a "field of study", and is an anglicization of the French -graphie inherited from the Latin -graphia, which is a transliterated direct borrowing from Greek
In mathematics, the graph of a function f is the collection of all ordered pairs (x, f(x))
In typography, a grapheme is the fundamental unit in written language
In mathematics and computer science, graph theory is the study of graphs: mathematical structures used to model pairwise relations between objects from a certain collection
a Type VIIC submarine of the Kriegsmarine that was captured and commissioned into the Royal Navy as HMS Graph (P715)
are visual presentations on some surface, such as a wall, canvas, computer screen, paper, or stone to brand, inform, illustrate, or entertain
an open source program that can generate two dimensional plots of mathematical functions and data sets
views social relationships in terms of nodes and ties. Nodes are the individual actors within the networks, and ties are the relationships between the actors
a directed, acyclic graph that represents a structural implementation of the logical functionality of a circuit or network
The data is displayed as a collection of points, each having the value of one variable determining the position on the horizontal axis and the value of the other variable determining the position on the vertical axis
Simple models of population growth include the Malthusian Growth Model and the logistic model
a method of analysing the inter-visibility connections within buildings or urban networks
an undirected graph that is edge-transitive and regular, but not vertex-transitive
Any tournament on a finite number n of vertices contains a Hamiltonian path, i.e., directed path on all n vertices (Rédei 1934)
As the unique smallest cubic graph of girth 8 it is a cage and a Moore graph
The length of the longest induced path in a graph has sometimes been called the detour number of the graph
To facilitate use with logarithmic tables, one usually takes logs to base 10 or e: The term log-lin is used to describe a semi-log plot with a logarithmic scale on the y axis, and a linear scale on the x axis
a graph that is generated by some random process
a strongly regular graph with parameters v, k = (v−1)/2, λ = (v−5)/4, and μ = (v−1)/4
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