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    this study. The first is a directed bipartite network and represents interactions between providers and patient records (Figure 2). The second network is undirected and depicts shared patient record access between providers (Figure 3). Visualization for both networks was performed using Gephi. [59] Further description of these networks follows. Provider-patient Network EDW data indicating provider access to a patients EHR was depicted as a directed bipartite graph (see Figure 2 for a one-patient example)

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    23 Network Flows Author: versity. Arthur M. Hobbs, Department of Mathematics, Texas A&M Uni- Prerequisites: The prerequisites for this chapter are graphs and trees. See Sections 9.1 and 10.1 of Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications. Introduction In this chapter we solve three very different problems. Example 1 Joe the plumber has made an interesting offer. He says he has lots of short pieces of varying gauges of copper pipe; they are nearly worthless to him, but for only 1/5 of the usual cost

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    domination number (UEGD number) and upper connected edge geodetic domination number (UCEGD number) of a graph is studied. An edge geodetic domination set (EGD set) S in a connected graph is minimal EGD set if no proper subset of S is an edge geodetic domination set. The maximum cardinality of all the minimal edge geodetic domination set is called UEGD number. An EGD set S in a connected graph is minimal CEGD set if no proper subset of S is a CEGD set. The maximum cardinality of all the minimal connected

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    Applications of Graph Theory in Real Life Sharathkumar.A, Final year, Dept of CSE, Anna University, Villupuram Email: kingsharath92@gmail.com Ph. No: 9789045956 Abstract Graph theory is becoming increasingly significant as it is applied to other areas of mathematics, science and technology. It is being actively used in fields as varied as biochemistry (genomics), electrical engineering (communication networks and coding theory), computer science (algorithms and computation) and operations

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    cities in the United States and southern Canada to earn points as well as completing routes designated on the destination tickets. The game itself is not only a fun way to spend hours playing but it is also a good tool to showcase various concepts in graph theory and combinatorics.

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    EDSs are mainly designed meshed but operated radially for some technical and financial concerns. Distribution networks can be represented with a graph in ordered pairs consisting of a set of vertices, i.e. buses and a set of edges, i.e. branches; in terms of mathematics this equivalents to a sparse matrix which its non-zero elements signifies the existence of an edge in the system. On this basis a typical distribution network is radial if it forms a tree where each load bus is exactly supplied

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    1.3.4. Introduction to graph theoretical analysis. The case of brain perfusion SPECT. In the field of quantitative neuroimaging, graph theoretical analysis is one of the methods to study brain connectivity [93-95, 100, 101]. A key concept of this method is the notion of topology. This concept can be illustrated with a simple idea which is used when we travel in the subway of any large city. In figure 3 two maps of the London subway appear, the first map shows a precise spatial description of the

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    presented in the algorithm that we have obtained via Local Search Algorithm for STP, we have generated the matrix of cost. This is done by assigning a cost to all the edges of tree SP and by assigning a cost on “n” no. of nodes to all the other edges in graph. This assignment of cost helps in recognizing the cost of the longest possible path between a pair of nodes in any spanning tree is n−1 (i.e. it passes n−1 edges) while the cost of the shortest path between any pair of nodes without using of SPT edges

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    Trees Authors: Amos Korman, Shay Kutten Problem Statement: A graph and a tree is given as input in a distributed manner and the algorithm is should be able to verifiy if the tree is a Minimum Spanning Tree (MST). Detailed Explanation of the Problem Statement Definitions Spanning tree: A spanning tree of an undirected graph is a subgraph which is a tree and includes all the vertices of G. Minimum Spanning Tree (MST) : A spanning tree of a graph whose weight (sum of weight of its edges) is less than or

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    Critical condition for 1-coverage to achieve 1-connectivity: In [68], [69], authors first time proved the sufficient condition for 1-coverage imply to 1-connectivity: “for a set of sensors that at least 1-cover a convex region A, the communication graph is connected if Rc≥ 2Rs”. Based on this result, when we design a WSN system, we can focus on node deployment strategy and elimiate the connectivity problem by assuming the Rc≥ 2Rs. Zhang and Hou in [70] present a distributed Optimal Geographical Density

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