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Just about every introductory physics lab should have some type of graph.
By exploring positive geometry, mathematicians are revealing hidden shapes that may unify particle physics and cosmology, offering new ways to understand both collisions in accelerators and the ...
Why do you always make a graph in physics lab? It's not just for fun, there is a reason. Here is an example.
A plot of the rescaled eigenvalue spectrum of horizontal visibility graphs in the Feigenbaum scenario. (Courtesy: J. Phys. A: Math. Theor. 10.1088/1751-8121/ab587f) Ryan Flanagan, Vincenzo Nicosia and ...
With their topical jokes, flaming antics and solid science, Just for Graphs is sure to delight nerds, non-nerds and everyone in-between, says Tushna Commissariat ...
How can the tiniest particles and the vast structure of the universe be explained using the same kind of mathematics? This puzzle is the focus of recent research by mathematicians Claudia Fevola ...
The statistical physics of graphs and partition functions represents a vibrant intersection of graph theory, statistical mechanics and computational complexity. By summing over an ensemble of ...
A research team led by the Institute of Atmospheric Physics at the Chinese Academy of Sciences has made strides in improving precipitation forecasting by coupling physical variables through graph ...
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