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<ref>Wikipedia: Graph (discrete methematics). [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graph_(discrete_mathematics)] | <ref>Wikipedia: Graph (discrete methematics). [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graph_(discrete_mathematics)] | ||
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Revision as of 21:33, 18 December 2022
Definition
A graph is a structure amounting to a set of concepts in which some pairs of these concept are related. [1]
Notes
Generic relations
In Generic relations. superordinate concepts and subordinate concepts can be distinguished:
- Structure
Subordinate concepta A are:
- Directed graph
- Mixed graph
- Weighted graph
Subordinate concepts B are:
- Oriented graph
- Regular graph
- Complete graph
- Finite graph
- Connected graph
- Bipartite graph
- Path graph
- Planar graph
- Cycle graph
- Tree
- Poly tree
- Advanced kinds of graphs
Partitive relations
In Partitive relations, superordinate concepts and subordinate concepts can be distinguished: Subordinate concepts (parts) are:
- Vertex
- Edge