we often form graphs by addings edges to a collection of vertices, or vertices and edges - we can also form graphs by moving (rewiring) ends of edges from one node to another, or removing edges and nodes.
how about we form graphs by cutting holes in a piece of paper (or by dropping polygonal shapes on a surface)? they can overlap....
what sort of graphs do you get when you just make them out of interstial space?
how about we form graphs by cutting holes in a piece of paper (or by dropping polygonal shapes on a surface)? they can overlap....
what sort of graphs do you get when you just make them out of interstial space?
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