Proper noun
Noga (plural Nogas)
A surname from Polish.
Noga Alon showed that certain graphs constructed from finite geometries are the sparsest examples of highly expanding graphs. citation Margulis-Gabber-Galil Algebraic constructions based on Cayley graphs are known for various variants of expander graphs. Source: Internet
People buy views / I know it's old news / but I got bad news / for everybody, says ROUSSO as Noga and a troop of stylishy clad dancers march rhythmically up a never-ending staircase, which of course is not unlike climbing to the never-ending clout ladder. Source: Internet
Melinda Hsu Taylor and Noga Landa created the project, along with Cameron Johnson. Source: Internet
“We did not find the species that enter the underground during the strong freeze,” Noga said. Source: Internet