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The following pages link to Six mathematical gems from the history of distance geometry (Q2827761):
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- Assigned and unassigned distance geometry: applications to biological molecules and nanostructures (Q503659) (← links)
- Bipartite sets of spheres and Casey-type theorems (Q667588) (← links)
- Minimal NMR distance information for rigidity of protein graphs (Q1728101) (← links)
- Oriented conformal geometric algebra and the molecular distance geometry problem (Q1728194) (← links)
- Recent results on assigned and unassigned distance geometry with applications to protein molecules and nanostructures (Q1730533) (← links)
- Preface: Special issue dedicated to distance geometry (Q1756744) (← links)
- On the estimation of unknown distances for a class of Euclidean distance matrix completion problems with interval data (Q1987024) (← links)
- A quantum approach to the discretizable molecular distance geometry problem (Q2101499) (← links)
- A note on the Cayley-Menger determinant and the molecular distance geometry problem (Q2127101) (← links)
- Unassigned distance geometry and molecular conformation problems (Q2131140) (← links)
- A constrained interval approach to the generalized distance geometry problem (Q2174890) (← links)
- Triangle diagram, distance geometry and symmetries of Feynman integrals (Q2191733) (← links)
- Distance geometry and data science (Q2192022) (← links)
- On the optimality of finding DMDGP symmetries (Q2244000) (← links)
- On the polynomiality of finding \(^K\text{DMDGP}\) re-orders (Q2322885) (← links)
- A Menger Redux: Embedding Metric Spaces Isometrically in Euclidean Space (Q4575404) (← links)
- A NOTE ON COMPUTING THE INTERSECTION OF SPHERES IN (Q4608951) (← links)
- Preface (Q5970301) (← links)
- An even more straightforward proof of Descartes's circle theorem (Q6121465) (← links)
- A numerical-and-computational study on the impact of using quaternions in the branch-and-prune algorithm for exact discretizable distance geometry problems (Q6155061) (← links)