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A graph is a mathematical object modeling the existence of a certain relation between pairs of elements of a given set. Many of the first results concerning graphs made reference to relationships between groups of people. In this article, we comment on fo... see more

Theory of Graphs could offer a plenty to enrich the analysis and modelling to generate datasets out of the systems and processes regarding the spread of a disease that affects humans, animals, plants, crops etc., In this paper first we show graphs can ser... see more

For any non-abelian group G, the non-commuting graph of G, G=GG, is a graph with vertex set G \ Z(G), where Z(G) is the set of elements of G that commute with every element of G and distinct non-central elements x and y of G are joined by an edge if and o... see more

Purpose - Following the resource dependence and optimism theory, the study explored whether Chief Executive Officer (CEO) optimism moderates the link between board leadership and firm innovation in the financial sector.Design/Methodology - 130 financial i... see more

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 Esse texto oferece uma reflexão teórica sobre os efeitos da inteligência artificial e do universo digital no ofício do historiador. A reflexão é baseada em um conjunto de experimentos relacionados com o desenvolvimento de um “historiador cibernético... see more

The purpose of this study is to analyze what Trade-off Theory and Pecking Order Theory ableto explain the financing decision in Indonesian Capital Market. In this study, determinant ofTrade-off theory are non-debt tax shields, size, and liquidity. The det... see more

The purpose of this paper was to test the trade-off theory of capital structure. We started with identifyingvariables that influenced capital structure. Partial Adjustment Model used in this study was to test adjustmentto target capital structure. Based o... see more

Determining the decision of the company capital structure is a very important thing because it influences the development of resources potency and the sustainability of a company. Related to deciding on the capital structure, there is still different perc... see more

Graph products and the corresponding spectra are often studied in the literature. A special attention has been given to the wreath product of two graphs, which is derived from the homonymous product of groups. Despite a general formula for ... see more

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