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line graph - translation to English

CONCEPT IN GRAPH THEORY
Whitney graph isomorphism theorem; Edge graph; Adjoint graph; Interchange graph; Derived graph; Curve graph; Curve chart; Line digraph; Line Digraph; Line digraphs; Line Digraphs; Theta-obrazom; Edge-to-vertex dual; Representative graph; Directed line graph; Weighted line graphs; Surrounding lattice; Covering lattice; Medial lattice; Conjugate (graph theory); Derivative (graph theory); Line Graph; Disjointness graph
  • Construction of the [[de Bruijn graph]]s as iterated line digraphs
  • The [[diamond graph]] (left) and its more-symmetric line graph (right), an exception to the strong Whitney theorem
  • The nine minimal non-line graphs, from Beineke's forbidden-subgraph characterization of line graphs. A graph is a line graph if and only if it does not contain one of these nine graphs as an induced subgraph.
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  • Partition of a line graph into cliques
  • A line perfect graph. The edges in each biconnected component are colored black if the component is bipartite, blue if the component is a tetrahedron, and red if the component is a book of triangles.

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общая лексика

линейный график

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line chart

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диаграмма в виде ломаной линии
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математика

график кривой

Definition

Ватерлиния
(голл. water-lijn, от water - вода и lijn - линия)

линия соприкасания поверхности воды с корпусом плавающего судна. Грузовая В. совпадает со спокойной поверхностью воды при полной загрузке судна и соответствует наибольшей допускаемой в эксплуатации осадке; положение грузовой В. отмечается грузовой маркой (См. Грузовая марка). Теоретические В., изображаемые на теоретическом чертеже судна, получают сечением поверхности корпуса судна горизонтальными плоскостями. Форма В. и величина очерченной ею площади влияют на характеристики ходкости и остойчивости судна.

Wikipedia

Line graph

In the mathematical discipline of graph theory, the line graph of an undirected graph G is another graph L(G) that represents the adjacencies between edges of G. L(G) is constructed in the following way: for each edge in G, make a vertex in L(G); for every two edges in G that have a vertex in common, make an edge between their corresponding vertices in L(G).

The name line graph comes from a paper by Harary & Norman (1960) although both Whitney (1932) and Krausz (1943) used the construction before this. Other terms used for the line graph include the covering graph, the derivative, the edge-to-vertex dual, the conjugate, the representative graph, and the θ-obrazom, as well as the edge graph, the interchange graph, the adjoint graph, and the derived graph.

Hassler Whitney (1932) proved that with one exceptional case the structure of a connected graph G can be recovered completely from its line graph. Many other properties of line graphs follow by translating the properties of the underlying graph from vertices into edges, and by Whitney's theorem the same translation can also be done in the other direction. Line graphs are claw-free, and the line graphs of bipartite graphs are perfect. Line graphs are characterized by nine forbidden subgraphs and can be recognized in linear time.

Various extensions of the concept of a line graph have been studied, including line graphs of line graphs, line graphs of multigraphs, line graphs of hypergraphs, and line graphs of weighted graphs.

Examples of use of line graph
1. The charts are difficult to compare: Petraeus used monthly figures on a line graph, while the Pentagon computed "Average Daily Casualties" on a bar chart, and neither included actual numbers.
2. This means that thousands of children are still unable to use basic punctuation including commas and semicolons, write in paragraphs or spell words such as ‘tumble‘ and ‘building‘. They are also unable to multiply and divide whole numbers by 10 or 100, calculate the area of a square or construct a simple line graph.
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