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These conditions are used for checking whether the graph is Hamiltonian or not.
Hamiltonian cycle is a cycle connecting all the vertices in a given graph only once.
"Cypher for Apache Spark is an important milestone in both the pervasiveness of graph technology, and in the evolution of the Cypher query language itself," explains Philip Rath le, VP of product at Neo4j.
BSVN-graph: Bipolar single valued neutrosophic graph
Native graph technology tends to perform queries faster, scale better (retaining their hallmark query speed even as the dataset grows), and run far more efficiently upon less hardware.
The stylised thermometer graph was developed to support the students because their graphing experiences had been based on recording tallies in tables and drawing picture graphs and frequency column graphs.
A parallel closure of a graph is an induced subgraph on two vertices.
AllegroGraph: A Semantic Graph and Linked Document Database
If B is not symmetric single-valued neutrosophic relation on A, then G = (A, B) is called a single-valued neutrosophic directed graph.
The objective of the exercise is to provide students with a hands-on experience in graph processing.
Let G = (V, E) be a connected graph. We define the distance as the minimum length of path connecting vertices u and v in G, denoted by d(u, v).
Graph theory is rapidly moving into the mainstream of mathematics.
Liu presents a comprehensive theory of maps and graphs as algebraic structures, which he has developed during recent decades.