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Wednesday 14 October 2020

when is a network transferable

 A “Traversable Network” is one where we can find a route through the network, along the edges, that uses all of the edges only once. A network is said to be traversable when it is possible to start at a “Vertex” (or “Node”), and trace out the whole network without having to retrace over any of the connector “Edges”.

http://passyworldofmathematics.com

when the network has more than 2 odd nodes that mean the network is then not transferable but if it has two or less it will be transferable but you can only start on the odd nodes. then if there are no odd nodes at all you can start from anywhere in the network and work your way around it.

The text above are 3 of the rules in networks all put together in one paragraph following these rules will help you understand about networks and how they work so much easier. I know this as at the start of this network tasks I was struggling a little bit but now that I recognize the rules I can pretty much work through any network so I do advise you to read the rules because it will help you a lot.

Introduction to Network Mathematics

Have you got ant question's for me about networks?

1 comment:

  1. Good Morning Caleb. Good work on the blog post it's really detailed.The question I have is that do you know about Leonhard Euler?

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