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  2. Connectivity (graph theory) - Wikipedia

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    The edge-connectivity for a graph with at least 2 vertices is less than or equal to the minimum degree of the graph because removing all the edges that are incident to a vertex of minimum degree will disconnect that vertex from the rest of the graph. [1] For a vertex-transitive graph of degree d, we have: 2(d + 1)/3 ≤ κ(G) ≤ λ(G) = d. [11]

  3. Sea Toll Program - Wikipedia

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    An activity involving a ship under Sea Toll Program. All ships under the program have "Tol Laut" (meaning Sea Toll) written on their hull. The Sea Toll Program (Indonesian: Tol Laut), sometimes called the Sea Highway Program, [1] is a program initiated by former Indonesian president Joko Widodo.

  4. Connectivism - Wikipedia

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    The central aspect of connectivism is the metaphor of a network with nodes and connections. [8] In this metaphor, a node is anything that can be connected to another node such as an organization, information, data, feelings, and images. Connectivism recognizes three node types: neural, conceptual (internal) and external.

  5. Jaccard index - Wikipedia

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    It was developed by Grove Karl Gilbert in 1884 as his ratio of verification (v) [1] and now is often called the critical success index in meteorology. [2] It was later developed independently by Paul Jaccard, originally giving the French name coefficient de communauté (community coefficient), [3] [4] and independently formulated again by T ...

  6. Pixel connectivity - Wikipedia

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    The 9 possible connectivities in a 5x5x5 neighborhood. In order to specify a set of connectivities, the dimension N and the width of the neighborhood n, must be specified.. The dimension of a neighborhood is valid for any dimension

  7. 2-8-8-8-4 - Wikipedia

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    Swiss classification: 4/5+4/4+4/6. The equivalent UIC classification is to be refined to (1'D)D(D2') for these engines. Only one 2-8-8-8-4 was ever built, a Mallet-type for the Virginian Railway in 1916. [1] Built by Baldwin Locomotive Works, it became the only example of their class XA, so named due to the experimental nature of the locomotive.

  8. Hyperconnectivity - Wikipedia

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    The IP enablement of all devices is a fundamental limitation of IP version 4, and IPv6 is the enabling technology to support massive address explosions. There are other, independent, uses of the term: The U.S. Army describes hyperconnectivity as a digitization of the battlefield where all military elements are connected. [10]

  9. Connectivity (media) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [better source needed] According to several scholars (van Dijck and Poell) "it is a key element of social media logic, having a material and metaphorical importance in social media culture". [3] This concept originates from the technological term of " connectivity " but its application to the media field has acquired additional social and ...