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Title: Graphs and their spectra
Authors: Sciriha, Irene
Keywords: Graph theory
Molecular spectra -- Measurement
Polynomials -- Mathematical models
Eigenvalues -- Data processing
Kernel functions
Issue Date: 1996
Publisher: Malta Chamber of Scientists
Citation: Sciriha, I. (1996). Graphs and their spectra. Xjenza, 1, 21-23.
Abstract: From the contributions to conferences and journals, it is evident that most of the research in mathematics is directed towards the development of the theoretical aspect of its various areas. In this sense mathematics is an art fathomed and pondered on for the sake of its own beauty. It has determined the direction of most of the significant research in other fields. Being an incomparable human achievement, mathematical creativity has fathered our understanding about the nature of man and his universe. Invariably, apparently futile results find immediate applications in various fields. [Excerpt]
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/109165
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