Topology (from the Greek t?p??, “place”, and ?????, “study”) is a major area of mathematics concerned with spatial properties that are preserved under continuous deformations of objects, for example, deformations that involve stretching, but no tearing or gluing. It emerged through the development of concepts from geometry and set theory, such as space, dimension, and transformation.
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Abstract: This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In particular, it describes managed objects used for managing physical topology identification and discovery.
Introduction: Topology Dissemination Based on Reverse-Path Forwarding (TBRPF) is a proactive, link-state routing protocol designed for mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETs), which provides hop-by-hop routing along shortest paths to each destination. Each node running TBRPF computes a source tree (providing shortest paths to all reachable nodes) based on partial topology information stored in its topology table, using a modification of Dijkstra's algorithm. To minimize overhead...
Supplemental catalog subcollection information: American Libraries Collection; American University Library Collection; Historical Literature; Bibliography: l. 36
Supplemental catalog subcollection information: American Libraries Collection; American University Library Collection; Historical Literature; Manuscript copy; Thesis - University of Florida; Vita; Bibliography: leaves 39-40
Introduction: This document defines the topology naming conventions that are to be used in reference to IEPREP phone calls. These naming conventions should be used to focus the IEPREP Working Group (WG) during discussions and when writing requirements, gap analysis and other solutions documents. There has been much confusion on the IEPREP list as well as within each meeting about the topologies IEPREP is considering. Hopefully this document will give each reader and auth...
Manuscript copy; Thesis -- University of Florida; Vita; Bibliography: leaves 39-40
Thesis, Ph.D., 1942
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Mathematics document containing theorems and formulas.
Excerpt: In the previous chapter a measure preserved by a measurable map T was given a priori.
Description: Seymour Lipschutz Schaum's Theory & Problems of General Topology Schaum Publishing Co 1st.ed. 1965 Acrobat 7 Pdf 12.8 Mb. Scanned by artmisa using Canon DR2580C + flatbed option
This book has five chapters. Chapter one is introductory in nature. Fuzzy linguistic spaces are introduced in chapter two. Fuzzy linguistic vector spaces are introduced in chapter three. Chapter four introduces fuzzy linguistic models. The final chapter suggests over 100 problems and some of them are at research level.
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