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In combinatorial mathematics, the Prüfer sequence (or Prüfer code) of a labeled tree is a unique sequence associated with the tree. ...
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Ernst Paul Heinz Prüfer (10 November 1896–7 April 1934) was an German mathematician, who worked on abelian groups, algebraic numbers, knot theory and ...
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Heinz Prüfer (1896-1934) ... Heinz Prüfer was a German mathematician who proved important results about abelian groups. ...
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A labeled tree can be converted to a Prüfer code using LabeledTreeToCode[g] in the Mathematica package Combinatorica`) , and a code can be converted to a ...
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Mar 24, 2009 ... The Prüfer Code of a Tree. Given a labeled tree T with n vertices, ... The resulting sequence of n−2 labels is called the Prüfer code ...
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Jens Prüfer: current contact information and listing of economic research of this author provided by RePEc/IDEAS.
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The first digit of the Prüfer code is the branch that has the smallest isolated number. Pruning that branch gives a new tree, and the process repeats, ...
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Amazon.com: Prüfer Domains (Pure and Applied Mathematics) (9780824798161): Marco Fontana, James Huckaba, Ira Papick: Books.
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For linear second order ordinary differential equations, the phase plane method is achieved by the so-called Prüfer substitution. ...
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