node deletion
[/noʊd dɪˈliːʃən/]
nounpl: node deletions
exclusão de nó
1. The removal of a node (vertex) from a graph or tree structure, typically along with its associated edges or connections
Node deletion is a fundamental operation in graph theory used to study network resilience.
A exclusão de nó é uma operação fundamental na teoria dos grafos usada para estudar a resiliência de redes.
2. In computer science and data structures, the process of eliminating a node from a linked list, tree, or network topology
The algorithm performs node deletion to remove obsolete data from the distributed system.
O algoritmo realiza a exclusão de nó para remover dados obsoletos do sistema distribuído.
3. In network analysis, the removal of a vertex to analyze the impact on network connectivity and structure
Node deletion experiments reveal which nodes are critical for maintaining network connectivity.
Experimentos de exclusão de nó revelam quais nós são críticos para manter a conectividade da rede.
This is a technical term primarily used in academic and professional contexts within computer science, mathematics, and network engineering. It is equally understood and used in both Brazilian and international technical communities. The term is domain-specific and maintains the same meaning across English and Portuguese-speaking technical communities.
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