Unpublished Paper
From the Seven Bridges of Königsberg to the Circuits in Hyde Park
Circuit Core Models
(2020)
Abstract
A fair m-polygon has m(m-1)/2 arrows. An Eulerian cycle in a fair odd m-polygon includes all its arrows so it is a partition but it is not a partition for fair even m-polygons. The maximal Eulerian cycle in an even m-polygon leaves out m/2 arrows. The number of left out arrows measures structural unemployment. This number divided by the total number of arrows is the rate of structural unemployment 1/(m-1). The bigger is m, the lower the rate of structural unemployment.
Keywords
- Eulerian Circuits,
- Core Theory,
- Structural Unemployment
Disciplines
Publication Date
September 19, 2020
Citation Information
Circuit Core Models