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  • 1Series-parallel graph — In graph theory, series parallel graphs are graphs with two distinguished vertices called terminals , formed recursively by two simple composition operations. They can be used to model series and parallel electric circuits.Definition and… …

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  • 2Graph operations — Operations on graphs produce new graphs from old ones. They may be separated into the following major categories. Contents 1 Unary operations 1.1 Elementary operations 1.2 Advanced operations 2 …

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  • 3Outerplanar graph — A maximal outerplanar graph and its 3 coloring. In graph theory, an undirected graph is an outerplanar graph if it can be drawn in the plane without crossings in such a way that all of the vertices belong to the unbounded face of the drawing.… …

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  • 4Hadwiger conjecture (graph theory) — In graph theory, the Hadwiger conjecture (or Hadwiger s conjecture) states that, if an undirected graph G requires k or more colors in any vertex coloring, then one can find k disjoint connected subgraphs of G such that each subgraph is connected …

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  • 5Cactus graph — A cactus graph (sometimes called a cactus tree) is a connected graph in which any two simple cycles have at most one vertex in common. Equivalently, every edge in such a graph may belong to at most one cycle.Cactus graphs were first studied under …

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  • 6graph — /graf, grahf/, n. 1. a diagram representing a system of connections or interrelations among two or more things by a number of distinctive dots, lines, bars, etc. 2. Math. a. a series of points, discrete or continuous, as in forming a curve or… …

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  • 7Parallel computing — Programming paradigms Agent oriented Automata based Component based Flow based Pipelined Concatenative Concurrent computing …

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  • 8Comparability graph — In graph theory, a comparability graph is an undirected graph that connects pairs of elements that are comparable to each other in a partial order. Comparability graphs have also been called transitively orientable graphs, partially orderable… …

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  • 9Distance-hereditary graph — A distance hereditary graph. In graph theoretic mathematics, a distance hereditary graph (also called a completely separable graph)[1] is a graph in which the distances in any connected induced subgraph are the same as they are in the original… …

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  • 10Minor (graph theory) — In graph theory, an undirected graph H is called a minor of the graph G if H is isomorphic to a graph that can be obtained by zero or more edge contractions on a subgraph of G. The theory of graph minors began with Wagner s theorem that a graph… …

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