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    ABSTRACT In this paper the concept of upper edge geodetic 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

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    Atomic number, is a correct answer. Atomic number is the total number of proton of the element. (Gilbert, 2012) It is always used to differentiate the elements since every element have their unique atomic number. The differences of atomic number enabled elements to react with other substances differently. For example, Neon which have atomic number of 8, acts like an inert gas. Meanwhile group 1 element Sodium which have atomic number of 11, reacts vigorously with water. Such characteristic have

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    #9: Stick Number: Problem: What is the smallest number of sticks you need to make a trefoil knot? Solution: 6 is the smallest number of sticks necessary to make a trefoil knot. #13: Make it: Problem: Use a piece of string or an extension cord to determine if this illustration is a knot or the unknot. Solution: The illustration is not a knot because it is an unknot. #16: Dollar Link: Problem: Take two paper clips and a dollar and fasten them as illustrated. Now pull the ends of the dollar

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    The Total Number of Valid Sudoku Grids Introduction Sudoku’s roots can be traced back to 1780’s Switzerland, when Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler developed Latin Squares--the concept of arranging symbols within a grid such that each symbol would appear only once in each row or column--which is the basis of Sudoku. Thus, most would attribute the invention of Sudoku to Switzerland, even though the puzzle’s name consists of two Japanese characters: su (which means “number”) and doku (which means

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    Next to speaking, counting is the greatest achievement created by man. The question of who is responsible for creating counting and numbers is still unknown today. Historians and researchers have difficulty pinpointing who should be credited for the creation. Professor Jean de Heinzelin discovered the earliest proof of counting in the 1950s. During his excavation in a village called Ishango, located in the Congo, he discovered a bone with lines and patterns carved into it. Researchers dubbed the

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    Physics Of Prime Numbers

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    Abstract The Physics of Prime Numbers [1] Yeow Liiyung University of Leeds Introduces the prime numbers and the Riemann Hypothesis as an im- portant unsolved problem in mathematics, and suggests that there may be a physical interpretation or embodiment of the problem. Although several physical interpretations are on offer, this paper focuses primarily on how the primes may be connected to quantum physics and classical chaos, and seeks to compile evidence hitherto that this might be true. We take

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    working with numbers is one of the most substantial concepts. Numbers are not used only in civil or architecture engineering as most of people think. Numbers are important in all engineering disciplines. For example, agriculture engineers work in numbers in there calculation to design systems that produce food, feed, fiber and other products with high quality. Also, in computer engineering field, computer engineers must know how to deal with numbers because computer language based on numbers. For this

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    nineteenth-century writer, addresses the issue that we are all just numbers in his paper “About Myself.” White creatively uses tools such as comparison and syntax to prove that we are much more. E.B. White uses numbers throughout his whole paper to make the point that we are not just a number. When talking about his everyday activities he says, “I brush my hair with Whiting-Adams Brush Number 010.” White is comparing how household tools are given a number just like us. He talks about how several of the things

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    Page 1 of 2 ZOOM Alexis King10/24/171st Hour25 Checkerboard Write-UpIn this problem, the question is how many squares can fit on an 8 by 8 checkerboard? Also, the dimensions are whole numbers no fractions or decimals.I had to keep multiple things in mind when I did this problem. For problem number 1; I got 204 squares total, because someone helped me with this problem they told me that multiple squares can fit within others. If you want to find out how to know the amount of squares that

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    Number the Stars by Lois Lowry is a historical fiction chapter book told from the perspective of ten-year-old Annemarie Johansen. A year after Houghton Mifflin Books for Children published Number the Stars in 1989 Lois Lowry received a John Newbery Medal. Number the Stars is a short chapter book with only 158 pages. Themes that appear in the book are the difficulty of growing up, voyage and transformation, and bravery. The themes play into the purpose of the book. The book teaches readers about a

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