نتایج جستجو برای: technology graph

تعداد نتایج: 658668  

Journal: :Journal of physics 2021

Abstract Aiming at the problem that current feature selection algorithm can not adapt to both supervised learning data and unsupervised data, had poor interpretability, this paper proposed a hybrid model based on machine knowledge graph. By idea of hybridization, used algorithms, algorithms graph technology from perspective features text features. Firstly, data-based weights were obtained throu...

Prime graph of a ring R is a graph whose vertex set is the whole set R any any two elements $x$ and $y$ of $R$ are adjacent in the graph if and only if $xRy = 0$ or $yRx = 0$.  Prime graph of a ring is denoted by $PG(R)$. Directed prime graphs for non-commutative rings and connectivity in the graph are studied in the present paper. The diameter and girth of this graph are also studied in the pa...

The Gallai graph and the anti-Gallai graph of a graph G are edge disjoint spanning subgraphs of the line graph L(G). The vertices in the Gallai graph are adjacent if two of the end vertices of the corresponding edges in G coincide and the other two end vertices are nonadjacent in G. The anti-Gallai graph of G is the complement of its Gallai graph in L(G). Attributed to Gallai (1967), the study ...

Journal: :transactions on combinatorics 2012
p. siva reddy b. prashanth

‎in this paper‎, ‎we define the common minimal dominating signed‎ ‎graph of a given signed graph and offer a structural‎ ‎characterization of common minimal dominating signed graphs‎. ‎in‎ ‎the sequel‎, ‎we also obtained switching equivalence‎ ‎characterizations‎: ‎$overline{s} sim cmd(s)$ and $cmd(s) sim‎ ‎n(s)$‎, ‎where $overline{s}$‎, ‎$cmd(s)$ and $n(s)$ are complementary‎ ‎signed gra...

Journal: :transactions on combinatorics 2015
mohammad reza fander

let $p$ be a prime number and $n$ be a positive integer. the graph $g_p(n)$ is a graph with vertex set $[n]={1,2,ldots ,n}$, in which there is an arc from $u$ to $v$ if and only if $uneq v$ and $pnmid u+v$. in this paper it is shown that $g_p(n)$ is a perfect graph. in addition, an explicit formula for the chromatic number of such graph is given.

The degree set of a graph is the set of its degrees. Kapoor et al. [Degree sets for graphs, Fund. Math. 95 (1977) 189-194] proved that for every set of positive integers, there exists a graph of diameter at most two and radius one with that degree set. Furthermore, the minimum order of such a graph is determined. A graph is 2-self- centered if its radius and diameter are two. In this paper for ...

Journal: :communication in combinatorics and optimization 0
abbas alilou azarbaijan shahid madani university jafar amjadi azarbaijan shahid madani university

let $r$ be a commutative ring with identity. an ideal $i$ of a ring $r$is called an annihilating ideal if there exists $rin rsetminus {0}$ such that $ir=(0)$ and an ideal $i$ of$r$ is called an essential ideal if $i$ has non-zero intersectionwith every other non-zero ideal of $r$. thesum-annihilating essential ideal graph of $r$, denoted by $mathcal{ae}_r$, isa graph whose vertex set is the set...

Journal: :iranian journal of mathematical chemistry 2014
m. ghorbani m. songhori

the chromatic number of a graph g, denoted by χ(g), is the minimum number of colors such that g can be colored with these colors in such a way that no two adjacent vertices have the same color. a clique in a graph is a set of mutually adjacent vertices. the maximum size of a clique in a graph g is called the clique number of g. the turán graph tn(k) is a complete k-partite graph whose partition...

2015
Ofelia Cervantes Francisco Gutiérrez Ernesto Gutiérrez J. Alfredo Sánchez Muhammad Rizwan Wan Wanggen

Recommender systems have changed the way people find products, points of interest, services or even new friends. The technology behind recommender systems has evolved to provide user preferences and social influences. In this paper, we present a first approach to develop a recommendation engine based on social metrics applied to graphs that represent object’s characteristics, user profiles and ...

Journal: :Discrete Mathematics 2003
Reza Naserasr Riste Skrekovski

We give a new proof that the Petersen graph is not 3-edge-colorable. J. Petersen introduced the most well known graph, the Petersen graph, as an example of a cubic bridgeless graph that is not Tait colorable, i.e. it is not 3-edge-colorable. It is easy to see the equivalence between the following statements, but most proofs for each of them use a case by case argument [1]. Theorem 1 For the Pet...

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