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  2. Vizing's conjecture - Wikipedia

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    For instance, if G and H are both connected graphs, each having at least four vertices and having exactly twice as many total vertices as their domination numbers, then γ(G H) = γ(G) γ(H). [2] The graphs G and H with this property consist of the four-vertex cycle C 4 together with the rooted products of a connected graph and a single edge.

  3. Network motif - Wikipedia

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    When G″ ⊂ G and there exists an isomorphism between the sub-graph G″ and a graph G′, this mapping represents an appearance of Gin G. The number of appearances of graph Gin G is called the frequency F G of Gin G. A graph is called recurrent (or frequent) in G when its frequency F G (G′) is above a predefined threshold or ...

  4. Internet security - Wikipedia

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    Internet security is a branch of computer security. It encompasses the Internet, browser security, web site security, [1] and network security as it applies to other applications or operating systems as a whole. Its objective is to establish rules and measures to use against attacks over the Internet. [2]

  5. Two-graph - Wikipedia

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    Switching {X,Y} in a graph. A two-graph is equivalent to a switching class of graphs and also to a (signed) switching class of signed complete graphs.. Switching a set of vertices in a (simple) graph means reversing the adjacencies of each pair of vertices, one in the set and the other not in the set: thus the edge set is changed so that an adjacent pair becomes nonadjacent and a nonadjacent ...

  6. Hub (network science) - Wikipedia

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    Hubs can be found in many real networks, such as the brain [2] or the Internet. Network representation of brain connectivity. Hubs are highlighted Partial map of the Internet based on the January 15, 2005. Hubs are highlighted. A hub is a component of a network with a high-degree node. Hubs have a significantly larger number of links in ...

  7. An overview of McAfee Internet Security Suite - AOL Help

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    Top 10 Features of McAfee Internet Security Suite - Special edition from AOL. 1. Award-Winning Technology: McAfee's award-winning security products come with unlimited email and chat assistance. With continuous and automatic updates, McAfee ensures your computer is running the most up-to-date security software for the duration of your ...

  8. Center for Internet Security - Wikipedia

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    The Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center (MS-ISAC) is a "round-the-clock cyber threat monitoring and mitigation center for state and local governments" operated by CIS under a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security [7] (DHS), Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency [8] (CISA). [9]

  9. Minimum system requirements to install McAfee Internet ...

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    Note: McAfee Internet Security Suite - Special edition from AOL is compatible with Windows Vista 64-bit operating system. However, it is not compatible with Windows XP 64-bit operating system. However, it is not compatible with Windows XP 64-bit operating system.