Talk:Graph (graph theory)
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Things that need to be added to this article:
-
A proper definition of a graph. ("Formally, a graphDone
is a pair,
, of a set
of vertices together with a subset
of pairs of members of
.") - Directed graphs, multigraphs,
loopless graphs, simple graphs, and the distinctions between these. -
"Path," "tree," "forest," "circuit" or "cycle,""Hamiltonian path" (and circuit and cycle), etc. - To distinguish between a formal graph (a pair of two sets) and a geometric realization of a graph.
- Most of these words deserve their own page and so should be linked to.
I would have started doing this, but the first two points together are difficult to integrate into a single intro section. Help would be appreciated. --JBL 10:20, 4 January 2008 (EST)
- The words that deserve their own page will be created eventually. For now, I'll just focus on integrating them into the article. I already defined path and cycle... I'll put a definition for tree in there, but I'm afraid that I don't know what some of the terms mean. Temperalxy 13:09, 4 January 2008 (EST)
- Thanks. I'll continue to make some of the satellite pages and add to this one. --JBL 12:04, 11 January 2008 (EST)
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