Location

Comstock Memorial Union, MSUM

Document Type

Poster

Event Website

https://www.mnstate.edu/sac/

Start Date

23-4-2024 12:00 AM

Publication Date

April 2024

Description

Software such as Google Maps or flight path routes utilize algorithms which find the most optimal path between two points or locations. These optimal routes are based on existing paths between nodes (locations). These kinds of software have made our lives much more convenient when we want to go somewhere. However, there are situations in which nodes and their paths have not been established. Nonetheless, there are two points that need to be connected with barriers in between. ;The purpose of this project is to tap into a way to create and traverse nodes between two points while refusing to cross barriers represented by mathematical functions. Although people have little inherent use in connecting two points on a graph, this software, or one similar to it, will have the potential of allowing users to find the best path between two places with the only preference of not crossing specified barriers

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Apr 23rd, 12:00 AM

Traversing Through a Graph

Comstock Memorial Union, MSUM

Software such as Google Maps or flight path routes utilize algorithms which find the most optimal path between two points or locations. These optimal routes are based on existing paths between nodes (locations). These kinds of software have made our lives much more convenient when we want to go somewhere. However, there are situations in which nodes and their paths have not been established. Nonetheless, there are two points that need to be connected with barriers in between. ;The purpose of this project is to tap into a way to create and traverse nodes between two points while refusing to cross barriers represented by mathematical functions. Although people have little inherent use in connecting two points on a graph, this software, or one similar to it, will have the potential of allowing users to find the best path between two places with the only preference of not crossing specified barriers

https://red.mnstate.edu/sac/2024/cbac/4