May 27, 2010 #1 A adit_alive Newbie level 4 Joined May 19, 2010 Messages 6 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Location India Activity points 1,312 suppose I have a matrix(u,v) and let the graph be plotted in bipartite graph with u and v as sets.. how do i calculate degree of u and degree of v as well.. where u and v are just the dimensions..
suppose I have a matrix(u,v) and let the graph be plotted in bipartite graph with u and v as sets.. how do i calculate degree of u and degree of v as well.. where u and v are just the dimensions..
May 31, 2010 #2 S srizbf Advanced Member level 5 Joined Apr 3, 2010 Messages 1,992 Helped 417 Reputation 840 Reaction score 329 Trophy points 1,363 Activity points 10,985 Re: degree of a matrix if i remember correctly, is it not that one calculates the degree from adjacency matrix? srizbf 31stmay2010
Re: degree of a matrix if i remember correctly, is it not that one calculates the degree from adjacency matrix? srizbf 31stmay2010
Jun 1, 2010 #3 A adit_alive Newbie level 4 Joined May 19, 2010 Messages 6 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Location India Activity points 1,312 Re: degree of a matrix no actually..it is the number of edges formed by an element in a set with the elements in the other set..i have the solution nw.. srizbf said: if i remember correctly, is it not that one calculates the degree from adjacency matrix? srizbf 31stmay2010 Click to expand...
Re: degree of a matrix no actually..it is the number of edges formed by an element in a set with the elements in the other set..i have the solution nw.. srizbf said: if i remember correctly, is it not that one calculates the degree from adjacency matrix? srizbf 31stmay2010 Click to expand...