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AVERAGE FERMAT DISTANCES ON VICSEK NETWORKS

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The Fermat point of a triangle is a point that the total distance from the three vertices of the triangle to the point is the minimum possible. Considering the Fermat problem within a network, we study the average Fermat distance of three random nodes on the Vicsek networks by using the method of finite pattern.
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Title: AVERAGE FERMAT DISTANCES ON VICSEK NETWORKS
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The Fermat point of a triangle is a point that the total distance from the three vertices of the triangle to the point is the minimum possible.
Considering the Fermat problem within a network, we study the average Fermat distance of three random nodes on the Vicsek networks by using the method of finite pattern.

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