Variational methods on graphs extend the classical calculus of variations to discrete structures, treating vertices and edges as the domain for differential‐like operators. By associating an energy ...
Discrete structures are omnipresent in mathematics, computer science, statistical physics, optimisation and models of natural phenomena. For instance, complex random graphs serve as a model for social ...
Antimagic labeling is a distinguished branch of graph theory concerned with assigning distinct positive integers to the edges of a finite simple graph so that the sums of labels incident on each ...
Discrete Mathematics is a subject that has gained prominence in recent times. Unlike regular Maths, where we deal with real numbers that vary continuously, Discrete Mathematics deals with logic that ...
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