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of Pascal's triangle can be seen as a line-graph, to each node of which the corresponding binomial coefficient is … assigned. We show that the binomial coefficient of a node is equal to the number of ways the line-graph can be constructed when … sequences of binomial coefficients on each row of Pascal's triangle to so-called Pascal graph numbers assigned to the nodes of …
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Many economic and social situations can be represented by a digraph. Both axiomatic and iterativemethods to determine the strength or power of all the nodes in a digraph have been proposed inthe literature. We propose a new method, where the power of a node is determined by both thenumber of its...
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This paper studies inference on fixed effects in a linear regression model estimated from network data. We derive bounds on the variance of the fixed-effect estimator that uncover the importance of the smallest non-zero eigenvalue of the (normalized) Laplacian of the network and of the degree...
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The article deals with neighborhood ties to European Union countries in terms of graph theory. It is determined the …
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