This research topic explores the theoretical foundations and practical applications of graph labeling and coloring problems, both of which are central to modern combinatorics and computer science.
If you have trouble remembering how to graph different mathematical functions, these simple figures with their dancing arms can help. At the very least, they’ll make you think of math every time you ...
In 1950 Edward Nelson, then a student at the University of Chicago, asked the kind of deceptively simple question that can give mathematicians fits for decades. Imagine, he said, a graph — a ...
A function is a way of describing what happens to an input variable, in order to get the output result. \(\text{Input} \rightarrow \text{FUNCTION} \rightarrow \text{Output}\) If we think of a simple ...
A mathematical function is a formula that takes an input, x, applies a set of calculations to it, and produces an output called y. By calculating a function at a large number of set intervals, it is ...
Mathematics has applications throughout the sciences and social sciences. It's also a subject with intrinsic intellectual and aesthetic interest. Mathematics draws much of its following and strength ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract A class of global Lyapunov functions is revisited and used to resolve a long-standing open problem on the uniqueness and global stability of ...
Logarithmic convexity type continuous dependence results for discrete harmonic functions defined as solutions of the standard $C^0$ piecewise-linear approximation to ...