...ics, see ''[[graph of a function]]''. For the more general concept of the graph of a relation, see ''[[relation (mathematics)|relation]]''.
[[Image:6n-graf.svg|thumb|250px|A labeled graph on 6 vertices and 7 edges.]]
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: ''For an introduction to graph theory see [[Graph (mathematics)]]''.
...e from point ''B'' to point ''A''. In a ''digraph'', short for ''directed graph'', the two directions are counted as being distinct ''arcs'' or ''directed
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'''[[GetMeta:Mathematical symbols|≪Have Tape Must Loop≫≪HT(ML)*≫]]'''
===Semiotic Theory Of Information===
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of graph-theoretical data structures in memory, structures that have been
graph-theoretical data structures that are used by the program,
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A '''sign relation''' is the basic construct in the theory of signs, also known as [[semeiotic]] or [[semiotics]], as developed by Cha
...precise enough, so long as one recognizes that its meaning in a particular theory of signs is given by a specific definition of what it means to be a sign.
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...relation (mathematics)|relational]] form which translates into being the [[graph (mathematics)|map]] of a ''realization'' [[digital network|network]] (see [
...invented by [[Charles Babbage]] as part of his [[difference engine]]. The theory that is the basis for most modern software was first proposed by [[Alan Tur
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| [[Image:Cactus Graph Existential True.jpg|500px]]
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...k\!</math>-ary scope. The formulas of this calculus map into a species of graph-theoretical structures called ''painted and rooted cacti'' (PARCs) that len
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Start with a proposition of the form ''x'' & ''y'', which I graph as two labels attached to a root node, so:
...in '''B''', and thus corresponds to an exclusive-or in logic, parses to a graph of the following form:
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I graph as two labels attached to a root node, so:
in logic, parses to a graph of the following form:
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...s corresponds to the exclusive disjunction operation in logic, parses to a graph of the following form:
...ath> for <math>x\!</math> and <math>1\!</math> for <math>y\!</math> in the graph amounts to the same thing as erasing those labels:
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====Linear Topics : The Differential Theory of Qualitative Equations====
...of ''painted and rooted cacti'' (PARC's), are not too far from the actual graph-theoretic data-structures that result from parsing the cactus string expres
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: [[User:Jon Awbrey/Mathematical Notes#CAT. Category Theory|CAT. Category Theory]]
: [[User:Jon Awbrey/Mathematical Notes#GRAPH. Graph Theory|GRAPH. Graph Theory]]
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If it is desired to articulate the loop of self-application a bit further, computer models of inquiry can be seen a
...heory of interpreters and interpretive frameworks. In the aspects of this theory that I can anticipate at this point, an interpreter or interpretive framewo
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If it is desired to articulate the loop of self-application a bit further,
an analytic and computational theory of interpreters and
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I graph as two labels attached to a root node, so:
in logic, parses to a graph of the following form:
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...ed in this section. Throughout this work as a whole, the subject of group theory serves in both illustrative and instrumental roles, providing, besides a ro
Group theory, as a methodological subject, is used to illustrate the ''mathematical lang
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...tter: I'm claiming that in this situation, the foundation should be in the loop, that he's not acting *as* a foundation contact, and that everything other
...> ok, and why is this event important enough to need the foundation in the loop?
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May 01 01:03:56 <geniice> Shirik I suspect the theory was that if we could take out gaddafi quickly other arab leaders wouldn't d
May 02 23:01:03 <Headbomb> in theory yes
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[19:45] <ToAruShiroiNeko> the graph is actually interactive
[03:50] <midgetpower> It's not unreasonable in theory.
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