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  2. Subgraph isomorphism problem - Wikipedia

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    In theoretical computer science, the subgraph isomorphism problem is a computational task in which two graphs G and H are given as input, and one must determine whether G contains a subgraph that is isomorphic to H. Subgraph isomorphism is a generalization of both the maximum clique problem and the problem of testing whether a graph contains a ...

  3. Dog Knows Everything - Wikipedia

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    Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues. There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki.org. Season ... 3.2% (19th) Average 4.0% 3.5%;

  4. Generalized Petersen graph - Wikipedia

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    Generalized Petersen graph. The Dürer graph G(6, 2). In graph theory, the generalized Petersen graphs are a family of cubic graphs formed by connecting the vertices of a regular polygon to the corresponding vertices of a star polygon. They include the Petersen graph and generalize one of the ways of constructing the Petersen graph.

  5. SageMath - Wikipedia

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    www.sagemath.org. SageMath (previously Sage or SAGE, "System for Algebra and Geometry Experimentation" [3]) is a computer algebra system (CAS) with features covering many aspects of mathematics, including algebra, combinatorics, graph theory, group theory, differentiable manifolds, numerical analysis, number theory, calculus and statistics.

  6. Fibonacci sequence - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the Fibonacci sequence is a sequence in which each number is the sum of the two preceding ones. Numbers that are part of the Fibonacci sequence are known as Fibonacci numbers, commonly denoted Fn . Many writers begin the sequence with 0 and 1, although some authors start it from 1 and 1 [1][2] and some (as did Fibonacci) from 1 ...

  7. Desmos - Wikipedia

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    Desmos was founded by Eli Luberoff, a math and physics double major from Yale University, [3] and was launched as a startup at TechCrunch's Disrupt New York conference in 2011. [4] As of September 2012 [update] , it had received around 1 million US dollars of funding from Kapor Capital , Learn Capital, Kindler Capital, Elm Street Ventures and ...

  8. List of programs broadcast by One Sports - Wikipedia

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    One Sports (formerly AksyonTV and 5 Plus), is a Philippine free-to-air television network owned by Nation Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) and jointly operated by TV5 Network, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of MediaQuest Holdings, Inc. The following is a list of all original television programming by AksyonTV, 5 Plus and One Sports.

  9. Cage (graph theory) - Wikipedia

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    A 1-regular graph has no cycle, and a connected 2-regular graph has girth equal to its number of vertices, so cages are only of interest for r ≥ 3. The (r,3)-cage is a complete graph K r + 1 on r + 1 vertices, and the (r,4)-cage is a complete bipartite graph K r,r on 2r vertices. Notable cages include: (3,5)-cage: the Petersen graph, 10 vertices