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101 теория графов
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102 взаимно обогащать друг друга
Взаимно обогащать друг друга-- The book tries to show how graph theory and statistical mechanics have cross-fertilized one another.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > взаимно обогащать друг друга
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103 пытаться
Пытаться - to attempt; to try; to test (пробовать); to intend (намереваться)The book tries to show how graph theory and statistical mechanics have cross-fertilized one another.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > пытаться
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104 каркас
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105 орцепь
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106 полувалентность
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107 секущий
* * *adj. intersecting, cutting;
секущая линия - f. secant;
секущая поверхность - f. cross-section, intersecting surface;
секущая цепь - cross-path ( graph theory) -
108 гамак
m. hammock ( graph theory) -
109 кактус
m. cactus ( graph theory) -
110 надграфик
m. epigraph ( graph theory) -
111 остов
m. frame, framework, skeleton, distinguished boundary, spanning tree ( graph theory);
одномерный остов - 1-skeleton -
112 отросток
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113 химическая теория графов
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > химическая теория графов
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114 теория графов
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115 гамак
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116 кактус
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117 каркас
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118 надграфик. m.
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119 ориентированная цепь
abbrev. орцепьРусско-английский словарь по математике > ориентированная цепь
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120 орцепь
abbrev. for ориентированная цепь
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