Algebraic graph theory
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- Template:Lb The subbranch of graph theory in which algebraic methods are applied to problems about graphs.
- Template:Lb A theory developed by applying algebraic graph theory to a particular problem or application.
- 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.
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- 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.
- 1999, B. Kumar, B. H. V. Topping, Developments in Analysis and Design Using Finite Element Methods, Civil-Comp Press, page 25,
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