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- noun Plural form of
hypergraph .
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Sealfon studied algorithms for testing properties of k-uniform hypergraphs-generalizations of graphs in which each line connects exactly
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He explored graphs and hypergraphs, which have applications in biology, particle physics, and Internet searches.
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He explored graphs and hypergraphs, which have applications in biology, particle physics, and Internet searches.
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Sealfon studied algorithms for testing properties of k-uniform hypergraphs-generalizations of graphs in which each line connects exactly
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The JUNG architecture is designed to support a variety of representations of entities and their relations, such as directed and undirected graphs, multi-modal graphs, graphs with parallel edges, and hypergraphs.
PlanetJava 2009
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He studied hypergraphs, hoping to prove the structure of algebraic structures called associated primes.
Columbia Missourian: Latest Articles Kathleen Lees 2009
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2 In addition to Bauerschmidt, also check out Konstantinova's work on molecular hypergraphs: JCICS 1995, 35, 472-478; and Discrete Mathematics 2001, 235, 365-383.
Modern chemistry in the CDK: beyond the two-atom bond Egon Willighagen 2006
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(In the language of hypergraphs, you colour the edges of a
Gowers's Weblog 2010
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