نتایج جستجو برای: geodetic networks

تعداد نتایج: 431663  

2009
A. P. Santhakumaran J. John

For a non-trivial connected graph G, a set S ⊆ V (G) is called an edge geodetic set of G if every edge of G is contained in a geodesic joining some pair of vertices in S. The edge geodetic number g1(G) of G is the minimum order of its edge geodetic sets and any edge geodetic set of order g1(G) is an edge geodetic basis. A connected edge geodetic set of G is an edge geodetic set S such that the ...

Journal: :Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 2016

Journal: :International Journal of Engineering and Geosciences 2020

Journal: :Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory 2015
Ferdinand P. Jamil Hearty M. Nuenay

Let G be a connected graph. For two vertices u and v in G, a u–v geodesic is any shortest path joining u and v. The closed geodetic interval IG[u, v] consists of all vertices of G lying on any u–v geodesic. For S ⊆ V (G), S is a geodetic set in G if ⋃ u,v∈S IG[u, v] = V (G). Vertices u and v of G are neighbors if u and v are adjacent. The closed neighborhood NG[v] of vertex v consists of v and ...

Journal: :Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory 2000
Gary Chartrand Frank Harary Ping Zhang

For two vertices u and v of a graph G, the closed interval I[u, v] consists of u, v, and all vertices lying in some u − v geodesic in G. If S is a set of vertices of G, then I[S] is the union of all sets I[u, v] for u, v ∈ S. If I[S] = V (G), then S is a geodetic set for G. The geodetic number g(G) is the minimum cardinality of a geodetic set. A set S of vertices in a graph G is uniform if the ...

Journal: :Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory 1999
Gary Chartrand Ping Zhang

For two vertices u and v of a graph G, the set I(u, v) consists of all vertices lying on some u − v geodesic in G. If S is a set of vertices of G, then I(S) is the union of all sets I(u, v) for u, v ∈ S. A set S is a geodetic set if I(S) = V (G). A minimum geodetic set is a geodetic set of minimum cardinality and this cardinality is the geodetic number g(G). A subset T of a minimum geodetic set...

2000
Horng-Yue Chen Chris Rizos Shaowei Han

Permanent GPS networks have been established since the 1980s to support a variety of geodetic applications, ranging from local deformation monitoring to large scale crustal motion measurement. Continuously operating GPS (CGPS) networks, consisting of geodetic-grade, dual-frequency receiver systems, generally support relative positioning to sub-centimetre accuracy, even for baselines up to sever...

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