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  • Title Graph and Network Theory in Physics: A Short Introduction
  • Authors Ernesto Estrada
  • Publisher: arxiv.org (2013)
  • License(s): arXiv License
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  • eBook PDF, 53 pages, 1.9 MB
  • Language: English
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This book consists of some of the main areas of research in graph and network theory applied to physics. It includes graphs in condensed matter theory, such as the tight-binding and the Hubbard model. It follows the study of graph theory and statistical physics by means of the analysis of the Potts model ...

About the Authors
  • Ernesto Estrada is a professor at Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow.
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