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  2. Category:Graph families - Wikipedia

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    See Families of sets for related families of non-graph combinatorial objects, graphs for individual graphs and graph families parametrized by a small number of numeric parameters, and graph theory for more general information about graph theory. See also Category:Graph operations for graphs distinguished for the specific way of their construction

  3. List of graphs - Wikipedia

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    The web graph W 4,2 is a cube. The web graph W n,r is a graph consisting of r concentric copies of the cycle graph C n, with corresponding vertices connected by "spokes". Thus W n,1 is the same graph as C n, and W n,2 is a prism. A web graph has also been defined as a prism graph Y n+1, 3, with the edges of the outer cycle removed. [7] [10]

  4. Lévy family of graphs - Wikipedia

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    In graph theory, a branch of mathematics, a Lévy family of graphs is a family of graphs G n, n = 1, 2, 3, ..., which possess a certain type of "compactness" or "tangledness". Many naturally occurring families of graphs are Lévy families.

  5. Parametric family - Wikipedia

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    A graph of the probability density functions of several normal distributions (from the same parametric family). For example, the probability density function f X of a random variable X may depend on a parameter θ. In that case, the function may be denoted (;) to indicate the dependence on the parameter θ.

  6. List of probability distributions - Wikipedia

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    The Dirac comb of period 2 π, although not strictly a function, is a limiting form of many directional distributions. It is essentially a wrapped Dirac delta function. It represents a discrete probability distribution concentrated at 2 π n — a degenerate distribution — but the notation treats it as if it were a continuous distribution.

  7. List of curves - Wikipedia

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    1.1.4 Curve families with variable genus. ... Cardiac function curve; Dose–response curve; Growth curve (biology) Oxygen–hemoglobin dissociation curve; Psychology

  8. Category:Parametric families of graphs - Wikipedia

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    This category is for the families of graphs whose definitions depend on a set of numeric parameters. Pages in category "Parametric families of graphs" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total.

  9. Graph of a function - Wikipedia

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    Given a function: from a set X (the domain) to a set Y (the codomain), the graph of the function is the set [4] = {(, ()):}, which is a subset of the Cartesian product.In the definition of a function in terms of set theory, it is common to identify a function with its graph, although, formally, a function is formed by the triple consisting of its domain, its codomain and its graph.