- Look up
Graph,
graph, or -
graph in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
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Graphs.
Graph may
refer to:
Graph (discrete...
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undirected graphs,
where edges link two
vertices symmetrically, and
directed graphs,
where edges link two
vertices asymmetrically.
Graphs are one of the...
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graph is a forest. More
advanced kinds of
graphs are:
Petersen graph and its generalizations;
perfect graphs; cographs;
chordal graphs;
other graphs with...
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Coxeter graph and two
graphs derived from the
Petersen and
Coxeter graphs by
replacing each
vertex with a triangle. If G is a 2-connected, r-regular
graph with...
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knowledge graph is a
knowledge base that uses a
graph-structured data
model or
topology to
represent and
operate on data.
Knowledge graphs are
often used...
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bipartite graphs are the
crown graphs,
formed from
complete bipartite graphs by
removing the
edges of a
perfect matching.
Hypercube graphs,
partial cubes...
- com****tion (scheduling).
Directed acyclic graphs are also
called acyclic directed graphs or
acyclic digraphs. A
graph is
formed by
vertices and by
edges connecting...
- a line
graph have been studied,
including line
graphs of line
graphs, line
graphs of multigraphs, line
graphs of hypergraphs, and line
graphs of weighted...
- Appendix:Glossary of
graph theory in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. This is a
glossary of
graph theory.
Graph theory is the
study of
graphs,
systems of nodes...
- a
plane graph has an
external or
unbounded face, none of the
faces of a
planar map has a
particular status.
Planar graphs generalize to
graphs drawable...