Graphs from Rings

Graphs from Rings
Author: David F. Anderson
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2021-10-31
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3030884104

This book gives an overview of research on graphs associated with commutative rings. The study of the connections between algebraic structures and certain graphs, especially finite groups and their Cayley graphs, is a classical subject which has attracted a lot of interest. More recently, attention has focused on graphs constructed from commutative rings, a field of study which has generated an extensive amount of research over the last three decades. The aim of this text is to consolidate this large body of work into a single volume, with the intention of encouraging interdisciplinary research between algebraists and graph theorists, using the tools of one subject to solve the problems of the other. The topics covered include the graphical and topological properties of zero-divisor graphs, total graphs and their transformations, and other graphs associated with rings. The book will be of interest to researchers in commutative algebra and graph theory and anyone interested in learning about the connections between these two subjects.

Program

Program
Author: Bryn Mawr College
Publisher:
Total Pages: 852
Release: 1890
Genre:
ISBN:

Do One Thing Every Day Together

Do One Thing Every Day Together
Author: Robie Rogge
Publisher: Clarkson Potter
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2018-09-18
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1524763632

The newest journal in the Do One Thing Every Day series is the perfect prompted journal for duos of all kinds to unwind, unplug, and spend time together. With this journal, couples or best friends can create a time capsule of their relationship. Do One Thing Every Day Together provides a number of prompts, with enough space for two people to jot down a short response. The journal offers a variety of questions; you can answer many individually, though some may address the relationship or suggest writing something about each other. Both of you can see how your answers compare, contrast, and change as you spend time reflecting on yourselves together.

Measurement in Higher Education

Measurement in Higher Education
Author: Ben DeKalbe Wood
Publisher:
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1923
Genre: Education, Higher
ISBN:

L'autore propone un metodo scientifico utile ai docenti per misurare con precisione le capacità di apprendimento di ogni studente e la quantità dei contenuti che ha imparato, assegnando ai due aspetti di valutazione un valore oggettivo. Partendo dall'esperienza di applicazione del metodo ai bambini in età scolare, l'autore dimostra come esso possa essere applicato anche a studenti delle università. Il testo è diviso in due parti: nella prima è illustrato il lavoro preliminare di ricerca seguito da un'esposizione più specifica del metodo e dei suoi principi teorici. La seconda parte ha un contenuto pratico nella quale sono indicati i criteri di valutazione dei test, suddivisi nelle principali materie all'epoca studiate nei college americani. L'opera è il risultato del lavoro di ricerca sperimentale condotto dall'autore grazie al quale ha conseguito il suo secondo titolo accademico presso l'Università della Columbia, nel 1922.