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Human Geography: Spatial Design in World Society
(Updated Reprint: Institute of Mathematical Geography, 1986)
Updated reprint of classic textbook. This is the book that was used by John Kolars in teaching his last round of Geography 101 at The University of Michigan, 1986-1989.
A linear algorithm for the cutting center of a tree
(Elsevier, 1986-11-24)
As a measure of the extent to which the removal of a node disconnects a graph, the cutting number c(v) of a node v in a connected graph G has been defined to be the number of pairs of nodes in different components of G-{v}. ...
Mathematical Geography and Global Art: The Mathematics of David Barr's "Four Corners Project."
(Institute of Mathematical Geography (printing by Michigan Document Services), 1986)
Table of Contents: Introduction | Four Corner Sites for the Tetrahedron Sculpture (Location of the Tetrahedron in a Sphere (In the Unit Sphere; In the Earth); Location of the Tetrahedron Vertices in Earth-Coordinates; ...
Security of the Water System, Final Report Tasks 1, 2, 3.
(1986)
Final report from a specialized task force.
Michigan Interuniversity Community of Mathematical Geographers, Papers. Reprinted.
(Institute of Mathematical Geography (for the reprint), 1986)
Reprint of the entire MICMOG series.
Essays on Mathematical Geography
(Institute of Mathematical Geography (printing by Michigan Document Services), 1986)
A collection of essays intended to show the range of power in applying pure mathematics to human systems. There are two types of essay: those which employ tranditional mathematical proof, and those which do not. As ...
Climatic effects on bus durability
(National Academy Press, 1986)
The purpose of this paper is to provide climate peer groups that may be used in combination with any set of Section 15 indicators as a guide to understanding the impact of climate on participating transit authorities. The ...
This Human World (reprint)
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 1986)
Reprint of classic undergraduate textbook in geography. Look for Philbrick's "sinumollweide" map projection as the basis for the thematic maps in this book.