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Qué (quién) es furthest - definición

TYPE OF DIRECTED GRAPH
Nearest neighbour graph; Nearest-neighbour graph; Farthest neighbor graph; Furthest neighbor graph; Nearest-neighbor graph; Farthest-neighbor graph; Furthest-neighbor graph
  • A nearest neighbor graph of 100 points in the [[Euclidean plane]].

furthest      
I. a.
1.
Farthest, remotest, most remote, most distant.
2.
Longest, greatest, farthest reaching.
II. ad.
Farthest, to or at the greatest distance or length.
furthest      
Note: 'Furthest' is a superlative form of 'far'.
1.
Furthest means to a greater extent or degree than ever before or than anything or anyone else.
The south of England, where prices have fallen furthest, will remain the weakest market...
These institutional reforms have gone furthest in Poland.
ADV: ADV with v
2.
Furthest means at a greater distance from a particular point than anyone or anything else, or for a greater distance than anyone or anything else.
The risk of thunder is greatest in those areas furthest from the coast...
Amongst those who have travelled furthest to take part in the Festival are a group from Northern Ireland.
ADV: n ADV, ADV after v, be ADV, ADV prep/adv
Furthest is also an adjective.
...the furthest point from earth that any controlled spacecraft has ever been.
ADJ: ADJ n
Furthest      
·adv At the greatest distance; farthest.
II. Furthest ·adj ·superl Most remote; most in advance; farthest. ·see Further, ·adj.

Wikipedia

Nearest neighbor graph

The nearest neighbor graph (NNG) is a directed graph defined for a set of points in a metric space, such as the Euclidean distance in the plane. The NNG has a vertex for each point, and a directed edge from p to q whenever q is a nearest neighbor of p, a point whose distance from p is minimum among all the given points other than p itself.

In many uses of these graphs, the directions of the edges are ignored and the NNG is defined instead as an undirected graph. However, the nearest neighbor relation is not a symmetric one, i.e., p from the definition is not necessarily a nearest neighbor for q. In theoretical discussions of algorithms a kind of general position is often assumed, namely, the nearest (k-nearest) neighbor is unique for each object. In implementations of the algorithms it is necessary to bear in mind that this is not always the case. For situations in which it is necessary to make the nearest neighbor for each object unique, the set P may be indexed and in the case of a tie the object with, e.g., the largest index may be taken as the nearest neighbor.

The k-nearest neighbor graph (k-NNG) is a graph in which two vertices p and q are connected by an edge, if the distance between p and q is among the k-th smallest distances from p to other objects from P. The NNG is a special case of the k-NNG, namely it is the 1-NNG. k-NNGs obey a separator theorem: they can be partitioned into two subgraphs of at most n(d + 1)/(d + 2) vertices each by the removal of O(k1/dn1 − 1/d) points.

Another variation is the farthest neighbor graph (FNG), in which each point is connected by an edge to the farthest point from it, instead of the nearest point.

NNGs for points in the plane as well as in multidimensional spaces find applications, e.g., in data compression, motion planning, and facilities location. In statistical analysis, the nearest-neighbor chain algorithm based on following paths in this graph can be used to find hierarchical clusterings quickly. Nearest neighbor graphs are also a subject of computational geometry.

The method can be used to induce a graph on nodes with unknown connectivity.

Ejemplos de uso de furthest
1. I want to see the army from the furthest north to the furthest south." She turned to a group of soldiers wearing black and blue berets.
2. And I think the reason LA has always held this fascination for film–makers is that it‘s almost the furthest western point you can get, it‘s the furthest point of consumerism and capitalism.
3. "It was the furthest thought when I decided to endorse Hillary last October," McGovern said yesterday.
4. But it is the Tories tartan tax plans that go furthest.
5. Other groups have filed challenges to the program in other courts; this case proceeded the furthest.