In Mathematica, graphs can be constructed in a variety of ways. They can be built from vertices and edges directly in a symbolic form. They can come from built-in curated ...
Some integer functions. The remainder on dividing 17 by 3. The integer part of 17/3.
Mathematica represents Boolean expressions in symbolic form, so they can not only be evaluated, but also be symbolically manipulated and transformed. Incorporating ...
FindVertexCover[g] finds a vertex cover of the graph g with a minimum number of vertices.
Mathematica symbolic expressions can represent an immense range of types of objects. Mathematica provides a rich collection of functions to test expressions. Functions that ...
FindClique[g] finds a clique with maximum number of vertices in the graph g.
VertexCoverQ[g, vlist] yields True if the vertex list vlist is a vertex cover of the graph g, and False otherwise.
FindIndependentVertexSet[g] finds an independent vertex set of the graph g with a maximum number of vertices.
Intersection[list_1, list_2, ...] gives a sorted list of the elements common to all the list_i.
Unicode: 223C. Alias: Esc ~ Esc. Infix similarity operator. x ∼ y is by default interpreted as Tilde[x,y]. Used in mathematics for many notions of similarity or equivalence. ...