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Revision as of 22:42, 2 June 2017
Researchers: Max Black and Carissa Babcock
Mentor: Dr. Kim A.S. Factor
Background
Cohen, in 1968, began modeling ecosystems with competition graphs. Consequently, mathematicians began developing the theory of competition graphs. Competition graphs are, essentially, graphs
Objectives
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During this project, we will examine and explore the following:
- Previous research regarding competition graphs and (1,2)-step competition graphs of food webs
- Competition graphs and (1,2)-step competition graphs of a specific food web
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Additionally, we will further previous research by doing the following:
- Furthering research on (i,j)-step competition graphs by exploring new theory and computation
- Applying competition graphs and (i,j)-step competition graphs in new areas
Click here for a complete list of milestones.