CONNECTIVITY

Connectivity

In mathematics and computer science, connectivity is one of the basic concepts of graph theory: it asks for the minimum number of elements which need to be removed to disconnect the remaining nodes from each other. It is closely related to the theory of network flow problems. The connectivity of a graph is an important measure of its robustness as a network.

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connectivity

Noun

  1. The state of being connected
  2. The ability to make a connection between two or more points in a network
  3. In a graph, a measure of concatenated adjacency (the number of ways that points are connected to each other)


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