October 2017
Intermediate to advanced
1159 pages
26h 10m
English
Next, we will briefly revisit the concepts from graph theory and some of the definitions that we will use in this chapter.
A graph is defined as a data structure containing nodes and edges connecting these nodes. In the context of this chapter, the random variables are represented as nodes, and edges show connections between the random variables.
Formally, if X = {X1, X2,….Xk} where X1, X2,….Xk are random variables representing the nodes, then there can either be a directed edge belonging to the set e, for example, between the nodes given by
or an undirected edge , and the graph is defined as a data ...