List of images
- Image: A secant line
A secant line is a line through two points of graph of a function. - Image: A simple curve
A simple curve is a curve that does not cross itself. - Image: Simply connected two-dimensional domains
Simply connected two-dimensional regions have no holes through them. - Image: Simply connected three-dimensional domains
Simply connected three-dimensional domains have no holes all the way through them. - Image: Small directed network
A directed network with 10 nodes (or vertices) and 13 edges. - Image: Degree distribution of a directed network
The degree distribution of a directed network with 10 nodes and 13 links. - Image: Small directed network with labeled nodes and edges
A directed network with 10 nodes (or vertices) and 13 edges (or links). - Image: Marginal degree distributions of a directed network
The marginal degree distributions and the total degree distribution of a directed network with 10 nodes and 13 links. - Image: Small directed network with numbered nodes and labeled edges
A directed network with 10 numbered nodes and 13 edges labeled by the corresponding component of the adjacency matrix. - Image: Small directed network with weighted nodes and edges
A small directed network where the edges and nodes have different weights, as indicated by their sizes. - Image: Small network with a hub
A small network that has one highly connected node, or hub - Image: Counting motifs in a small network
Counting the number of reciprocal, convergent, divergent, and chain motifs in a four node network. - Image: Small undirected network with multiple edges and self-connections
An small undirected network where pairs of nodes can have more than one edge between and a node can be connected to itself.
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