This research topic explores the theoretical foundations and practical applications of graph labeling and coloring problems, both of which are central to modern combinatorics and computer science.
In 1950 Edward Nelson, then a student at the University of Chicago, asked the kind of deceptively simple question that can give mathematicians fits for decades. Imagine, he said, a graph — a ...
What if instead of defining a mesh as a series of vertices and edges in a 3D space, you could describe it as a single function? The easiest function would return the signed distance to the closest ...
Denote by S the family of functions $f\left( z \right) = z + \sum\nolimits_{n = 2}^\infty {{a_n}{z^n}} $ that are analytic and univalent in the unit disk. Of the many ...
Mathematics has applications throughout the sciences and social sciences. It's also a subject with intrinsic intellectual and aesthetic interest. Mathematics draws much of its following and strength ...
Jacob Holm was flipping through proofs from an October 2019 research paper he and colleague Eva Rotenberg—an associate professor in the department of applied mathematics and computer science at the ...
In this article, we will demonstrate how to use the graphing feature in the Windows calculator to try and make mathematics more fun. Microsoft has always strived to kick up a notch the Windows ...