algebraic graph theory
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The subbranch of graph theory in which algebraic methods are applied to problems about graphs.
不可数 数学 可数The three main branches of algebraic graph theory involve the use of linear algebra, the use of group theory and the study of graph invariants.
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A theory developed by applying algebraic graph theory to a particular problem or application.
可数 不可数1999, B. Kumar, B. H. V. Topping, Developments in Analysis and Design Using Finite Element Methods, Civil-Comp Press, page 25, Recently hybrid methods are proposed by Kaveh [2] and Kaveh et al. [18] which employ graph and algebraic graph theories simultaneously for domain decomposition of FE meshes and their nodal ordering.
2019, Zhi-Hong Guan, Bin Hu, Xuemin (Sherman) Shen, Introduction to Hybrid Intelligent Networks, Springer, page 22, Mathematical tools such as hybrid dynamical systems, complex networks, differential equations, and algebraic graph theories are introduced for modeling and analyzing the hybrid intelligent networks.