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A directed graph is a [[graph]] that is made up of a set of vertices connected by directed edges. | A directed graph is a [[graph]] that is made up of a set of vertices connected by directed edges. | ||
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Revision as of 22:08, 18 December 2022
Definition
A directed graph is a graph that is made up of a set of vertices connected by directed edges.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Directed_graph[1]
Synonyms
- Digraph
Generic relations
In Generic relations. superordinate concepts and subordinate concepts can be distinguished:
Subordinate concepts are:
References
- ↑ Wikipedia: Directed graph.