What is Graph: Definition and 1000 Discussions

In graph theory, a planar graph is a graph that can be embedded in the plane, i.e., it can be drawn on the plane in such a way that its edges intersect only at their endpoints. In other words, it can be drawn in such a way that no edges cross each other. Such a drawing is called a plane graph or planar embedding of the graph. A plane graph can be defined as a planar graph with a mapping from every node to a point on a plane, and from every edge to a plane curve on that plane, such that the extreme points of each curve are the points mapped from its end nodes, and all curves are disjoint except on their extreme points.
Every graph that can be drawn on a plane can be drawn on the sphere as well, and vice versa, by means of stereographic projection.
Plane graphs can be encoded by combinatorial maps or rotation systems.
An equivalence class of topologically equivalent drawings on the sphere, usually with additional assumptions such as the absence of isthmuses, is called a planar map. Although a plane graph has an external or unbounded face, none of the faces of a planar map has a particular status.
Planar graphs generalize to graphs drawable on a surface of a given genus. In this terminology, planar graphs have genus 0, since the plane (and the sphere) are surfaces of genus 0. See "graph embedding" for other related topics.

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  1. J

    What are some recommended books on RNA and Graph Theory?

    Hey, I'm looking for any books that contain anything on RNA and Graph Theory, was hoping if anyone has any recommendations or can at least point me in the right direction. I've already read through the section on this topic in Goodaire and Parmenter's 'Discrete Mathematics with Graph Theory'...
  2. M

    Finding mass from moment of inertia graph - inconsistency?

    Homework Statement I have a disk that can rotate about an axis at a radial distance h from the center of the disk. I am given a graph showing the the rotational inertia I of the disk as a function of the distance h from the center of the disk out to the edge of the disk. From the graph (see...
  3. S

    Velocity graph of an object speeding up

    During which segment(s) is the object speeding up? During which segment(s) is the object slowing down?I understand that the velocity is constant at A D E, and that it is moving in the positive right direction at segments A and B, but I'm confused at this part. I originally thought that it is...
  4. N

    Filling in piecewise function from given graph

    Homework Statement Homework Equations The Attempt at a SolutionNot sure what to do here. I was thinking maybe the y – y1 = m(x – x1)? I am having trouble understanding this question. I know what piecewise functions are but filling this in is proving difficult.
  5. F

    Velocity vs time graph simple harmonic motion phase constant

    Homework Statement http://i.imgur.com/u8vUv5a.jpg Find the phase constant. Homework Equations x(t)=Acos(ωt + Φ) v(t)=-Aωsin(ωt + Φ) Vmax = ωA ω=2π/T The Attempt at a Solution ω = 2π/12 = 0.5236 A = 60/0.5236 = 114.59 cm v(0) = -30 = -114.59(0.5236)sinΦ 0.5 = sinΦ Φ = π/6 and 5π/6. Which...
  6. L

    Graphing a Linear Function with Two Variables: Exploring y = (x + p) + q

    Homework Statement I am not sure how to graph the function f(x)=(x+p)+q Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution When x=0 y=p+q if y=0 x=-q-p ? what shape would this give??[/B]
  7. F

    Waves Find the phase constant from the graph.

    Homework Statement http://i.imgur.com/TZcJkjH.jpg Find the phase constant Homework Equations x(t) = Acos(wt + Φ) x(t) = Asin(wt + Φ) w = 2pi/T The Attempt at a Solution I see A = 20cm. T = 4s. f = 1/4 = 0.25Hz. w = 2pi/4 = 1.57Hz. 10 = 20cosΦ 0.5 = cosΦ Φ = π/3, 5.24?
  8. S

    Gnuplot: reflexion of a graph in a quadrant to the other

    Hello everyone, I have generated a graph in one quadrant and i need to generate the reflexion of it in the other quadrants. I need to generate a graph like the one found in (http://arxiv.org/pdf/astro-ph/0103143v1.pdf) figure 2. The figure below show the graph i have i one quadrant...
  9. F

    Graphing Current v. Time for simple 2R1C circuit

    1. Homework Statement The switch is closed. Graph the current in R_{1} 2. Homework Equations V = IR CV = Q 3. The Attempt at a Solution 1) R_{0} can be ignored a) The resistor simply reduces the voltage before any current can be split. b) We're justified, as a result, in...
  10. nuuskur

    Can a Graph Have m Times More Edges Than Vertices?

    Homework Statement #1 Does there exist a graph that has m times more edges than vertices? #2 How to calculate the number of possible graphs given the number of vertices and edges? Connected graphs, disconnected graphs. Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution #1We know that a complete graph...
  11. D

    Velocity graph, a ball is thrown upward

    I don't get it, why is the graph always linear? Shouldn't its slope be zero when the ball is at the top and stops there for a moment? The way it is "explained" is that it's at the top for instantaneous moment. Okay, but, if let's say, ball was going upward for a 5 sec, then stopped for 1 second...
  12. J

    Finding spring constant from a graph

    Assume a spring with a mass attached is oscillating. Can i find spring constant from force/time and position/time graph using mgh=1/2kx^2? The force in force/time graph is collected from force meter attached at the top of the spring. The positin in position/time graph is the distance of the mass...
  13. evinda

    MHB Dijkstra's Algorithm & Negative Weight Graphs

    Hello! (Wave) How could we find an example of a directed graph with edges of negative weight for which the Dijkstra's algorithm gives wrong results? (Thinking)
  14. hgducharme

    How to determine a hole in a graph?

    I'm aware that in order to find the hole in a graph, you need to factor both the numerator and denominator, and look for terms that cancel out. However, is it merely just looking for a term that cancels out, or is it more specifically a term that cancels out and makes the numerator equal to...
  15. A

    MHB Max or Min curve on a graph question

    a) Find the roots of the equation x^{2}+5x-6 b) Sketch the graph of the function x^{2}+5x-6 labeling the points at which the graph crosses the axes and the co-ordinates of the maximum and minimum of the curve c) Find the equation of the tangent at the point where x=2 on the curve of...
  16. F

    Drawing a Circuit from Voltage-Time Graph

    Homework Statement The attached graph shows the relationship between time and voltage for three resistors. A capacitor is discharging current through three "separate" resistors. How resistors might be positioned in a circuit to give rise to the graphs.Homework Equations V = IR CR = $$\uptau$$...
  17. S

    Plotting a Beam Deflection Graph

    Homework Statement I need to plot a graph showing the deflection of the beam across its length giving a value of x at every 1m. The youngs modulus for the beam is 210 GNm^-2 and the moment of inertia is 54 X 10^-7 m^4 Homework Equations Really unsure where to start on this one. I have found...
  18. A

    MHB Represent the following inequalities on a single graph

    3x+4y\le12 3x+y\ge3 y\ge-1 I understand the how to plot these on a graph, just not sure how to solve these inequalities! Do you have to solve for x or y?
  19. Charles Stark

    Graph Theory Proof: Prove All Vertices of Kn Have deg(v)=(n-1)

    Homework Statement Prove that all vertices of a complete graph Kn have deg(v) = (n-1) Homework Equations ∑ deg(v) = 2|E| |E| = ½(n)(n-1) for Kn The Attempt at a Solution I may have over thought this but this was my initial path at a formal proof. Using the degree sum formula above and the...
  20. A

    Proof using the closed graph theorem

    Hi, I'm stuck on a problem in functional analysis. Let x be a sequence on the Natural nummers such that for any square summable sequence y, the product sequence xy is absolutely summable. Then x is square summable. Hint : Use the Closed graph theorem. If I can prove the map Tx : y -> xy had a...
  21. Charles Stark

    Proof of Cyclic Graph Edges = Vertices Formula

    I noticed that for cyclic graphs the number of edges is equal to the number of verticies. Is there a proof out there for this statement? Just curious... I was able to find the proof of the formula for finding the number of edges for complete graphs, I couldn't find anything related to the above.
  22. P

    Mean value of graph - is my reasoning correct?

    Homework Statement Consider a gaussian graph let 5 quares on y -axis represent 1units Homework Equations is it correct for me to say that the average value of the quantity on the y-axis is given by y_av = (y_min + y_max) / 2 where y_min is smallest value of y in the graph = 0 y_max is the...
  23. Charles Stark

    Graph Theory: Does a Graph Have Cardinality?

    So as I was beginning to read through my Graph Theory textbook I had a burning question I wanted to get some perspective on. So a Graph is defined as an object containing a Vertex Set and an Edge Set, v = # of elements in the vertex set and e = # of elements in the Edge Set (if any) Would...
  24. Q

    Finding output of voltage for certain input voltage diodes

    Homework Statement We have the circuit in the figure.I have to find the output graphically if the input is Vi=15sinwt. Homework Equations This type of exercise doesn't have any equations The Attempt at a Solution Heres the circuit http://i.imgur.com/ivixWzH.jpg For Vi<= -10 the diode is ON...
  25. 22990atinesh

    Why Graphing Tools doesn't represent hole in a graph

    Why Graphing Tools doesn't represent hole in a graph of a function. A Hole at a point in a graph is point where function is not defined.Suppose there is a function ##\frac{x}{\root{x-1}-1}## Its should be like this But online tools and even my android graphing tool app shows graph like this...
  26. K

    Area in between graphs, one graph partially below y=0

    Homework Statement [/B] The problem is stated in dutch and dutch is my first language. I will try to translate it all as accurately as possible. Imagine the following two functions: f(x)=x^3-4x^2 and g(x)=2x^2. Algebraically calculate the area in between the two graphs. Homework Equations...
  27. S

    Graph of gravitational quantities against distance

    I want to ask the graph of gravitational force against r and gravitational potential energy against r. First, about gravitational force against r The shape of the graph is straight line from origin until the surface of the sphere and then curve (decreasing). I understand about the decreasing...
  28. H

    Find Epsilon in Beer's Law Equation for Absorbance vs. Concentration Graph

    Homework Statement I am given a linear graph that is Absorbance vs. Concentration. How do I find epsilon in the beer's law equation? Homework Equations Beer's law: A = Epsilon x L x c The Attempt at a Solution I just need a general explanation. Thanks.
  29. Henry R

    MHB How Do You Write a Function for Depth First Search in Graph Traversal?

    Hello... how to write the function of depth first search? Thank you.
  30. gauss44

    Force vs Time Graph: Impulse & Momentum

    Regarding the question here, https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/force-vs-time-graph-impulse.665936/ Would it be correct to say that the area under the plotted line equals momentum if the initial momentum were zero? (This is NOT a homework question. I am posting here since this was the...
  31. L

    Finding power figures from graph data

    I need help! Could you please double checking my work: calculating a Power information from data I am collecting. I have been Googling and wiki'ing for weeks now and I think I have it right but I need someone to confirm or correct what i have done.. The graph data comes from and Optical Rotary...
  32. littlejon

    A position versus time graph involving the unit circle

    Homework Statement Homework Equations v(x)t= -wAsin(w+o) The Attempt at a Solution -5(10)sin(0)= 0 D is this the right procedure?
  33. littlejon

    Why is this crazy oscillating graph decreasing?

    Homework Statement Homework Equations v= d/t The Attempt at a Solution v= T/A It is decreasing I think E
  34. A

    Torque v. Time Graph -- Find angular velocity

    Homework Statement An object whose moment of inertia is 3.00kgm2experiences the torque shown in the figure (Figure 1) . What is the object's angular velocity at 2.80s ? Assume it starts from rest. http://session.masteringphysics.com/problemAsset/1073771/4/knight_Figure_13_21.jpg Homework...
  35. wakakabakaka

    Current (y-axis) against time (x-axis) graph -- help please

    Please, can someone give me some help? The question is: Draw a graph of current (y-axis) against time (x-axis) to illustrate exactly what is meant by an alternating current of 50 Hz and peak value 12 V? My attempt:
  36. M

    Drawing a Graph using Integral Equation

    Homework Statement Ok guys, its been a while since I have done this one so I don't even know where to begin. Here is the problem I have to complete: The power (in watts) from an engine is represented by the equation below, where t is the time in seconds. P = 30t^2.2 + 3t 1) Draw a table...
  37. A

    Understanding Simmerring Performance Limits

    The diameter of the shaft is 20 mm, and the circumferencial speed is 1,5 m/s, which i calculated doing velocity = angular speed * shaft radius The shaft rotates at 1370 rpm. The graph should give the permissible speeds for the shaft to rotate at that allow the use of the simmerring made of...
  38. ChrisVer

    Building Graph Bands with Errors

    I'm not really sure where this thread belongs... Do you know any (free) program that can allow to build bands (instead of just line curves) to take into consideration the errors of a graph? eg if I want to draw: y= bx + (c \pm \delta c) to get something like the yellow band in this (of course...
  39. W

    Graph Remainders: See 1-200 Divided by 1-9

    Check out this graph of remainders of numbers 1-200 when divided by numbers 1-9 and let me know what you think.
  40. C

    Moment of Inertia Graph

    Homework Statement The moment of inertia (I) of the bicycle wheel about the axle, can be obtained graphically using the equation: rm(g-a) = I(a/r)+Frictional Torque. Explain how to form two variables so that, I and Frictional Torque can be obtained from a linear graph. Identify the constants...
  41. S

    Queries regarding Inflection Points in Curve Sketching

    Homework Statement Let A be a set of critical points of the function f(x). Let B be a set of roots of the equation f''(x)=0. Let C be a set of points where f''(x) does not exist. It follows that B∪C=D is a set of potential inflection points of f(x). Q 1: Can there exist any inflection points...
  42. N

    Understanding the change from cot graph to tan graph

    Homework Statement Suppose the function is y = a cot k(x−b) Then (give exact answers; you can type pi for π): a = b = k = Suppose the function is y = a tan k(x−b), where b > 0. Then: a = b = k = The Attempt at a Solution Then (give exact answers; you can type pi for π): a = 4...
  43. N

    Graphical method to calculate power

    Homework Statement I have been asked to show a graphical, more accurate method to calculate power used when running up a flight of stairs. The method I have used previously is measuring the height of the stairs, recording my weight in Newtons, timing how long it takes to run from the bottom to...
  44. B

    Trig, how long is the graph under y=0

    Homework Statement f(x)=20+25*sin(0.85x) x = number of hours from start. f(x) = temperature. For how long is the temperature negative (under 0) during the first 10 hours? We haven't learned how to derive/integrate trig equations so that is out of the question. Homework EquationsThe Attempt at...
  45. C

    Pressure Volume graph finding total mole of gas

    Homework Statement An ideal monoatomic gas undergoes the following cycle: from 1.) V1 = 1m3, p1=2.5kPa, T1=200k to 2) V2=1m3, p2=7.5kPa then to 3)V3=3m3, p3=2.5kPA, and 4) back to 1). a. Sketch b. How many mole of gas are in the process? c. Give the missing temperatures at positions 2. and 3...
  46. A

    E field at point from graph of V and x?

    Homework Statement Homework Equations E = -dV/dx ?The Attempt at a Solution not really sure how to do this problem. I think I understand E field is negative of slope of V/x, but I'm getting it wrong. just looking at it, I see V=-2 at x=7.5. so the E field to right of x= 5 is y2-y1/x2-x1=...
  47. W

    Velocity over time with constant power

    For a car with constant power, how will its velocity change over time? Since power (P) is the derivative of the kinetic energy (Ek), I've found that the equation for the velocity as a function of time is √(2*P*t/m). Is this correct? Would the graph then be a root graph?
  48. Aristotle

    Angular Velocity and Position: How to Solve Basic Angular Motion Problems

    Homework Statement Homework Equations ω=ω0+αt θ=θ0+ω0t+12αt2 I think? The Attempt at a Solution For part a, I know that from the graph, the angular velocity in this case would be constant since the graph illustrates a position in rad vs time graph. The thing is, I'm really sure on how to...
  49. K

    MHB (Real functions and equations) How to select points for a graph.

    When I am given a function quadratic, square-root and inverse variation I am often uncertain as to how to select my points to graph the function. Usually I can find my vertex easily enough and y and x intercepts if any but otherwise I don't know how to select my points. Are there base points for...
  50. A

    Plotting lnη vs 1/T for Water and Alcohol Viscosity Measurements

    Homework Statement Plot the graph of lnη vs 1/T for water (use values from table) and alcohol (values measured previously). For water: (Temperature in Kelvin) T=293.15 η=1.002mPas T=308.15 η=0.726mPas T=323.15 η=0.548mPas For alcohol (measured): T=293.15 η=3.202 T=308.15 η=1.254 T=323.15...
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