Leonhard Euler
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Konigsberg Bridge Problem Research
When are networks transferrable/solution?
- If there are 2 odd nodes the network is transferrable but you can only start at one odd node and finish on the other odd node.
- If there are 0 odd nodes you are able to draw the diagram without moving the pen off the paper.
- If there are more than 2 odd nodes the network will not be transferrable and would be impossible to figure out.
- If all nodes are even along with the edges then it should be transferrable.
What is a network?
A network is a series of objects or nodes that are connected to each other in a sequence. The nodes(roots) what the edges(links) connect to. It is a way to graph things such as distance making it so you can figure out the longest and shortest way to the end of a network.
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Who was Leonhard Euler?
Leonhard Euler was known as a mathematician, physicist, astronomer, geographer, logician, and engineer who made a lot of discoveries in the maths field such as notation for mathematical analysis and analytic number theory.
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