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  2. Adjacency list - Wikipedia

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    An adjacency list representation for a graph associates each vertex in the graph with the collection of its neighbouring vertices or edges. There are many variations of this basic idea, differing in the details of how they implement the association between vertices and collections, in how they implement the collections, in whether they include both vertices and edges or only vertices as first ...

  3. Implicit graph - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] Intersection graphs An interval graph is the intersection graph of a set of line segments in the real line. It may be given an adjacency labeling scheme in which the points that are endpoints of line segments are numbered from 1 to 2n and each vertex of the graph is represented by the numbers of the two endpoints of its corresponding ...

  4. External memory graph traversal - Wikipedia

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    For external memory algorithms the external memory model by Aggarwal and Vitter [1] is used for analysis. A machine is specified by three parameters: M, B and D.M is the size of the internal memory, B is the block size of a disk and D is the number of parallel disks.

  5. Kosaraju's algorithm - Wikipedia

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    Provided the graph is described using an adjacency list, Kosaraju's algorithm performs two complete traversals of the graph and so runs in Θ(V+E) (linear) time, which is asymptotically optimal because there is a matching lower bound (any algorithm must examine all vertices and edges).

  6. Depth-first search - Wikipedia

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    Depth-first search (DFS) is an algorithm for traversing or searching tree or graph data structures. The algorithm starts at the root node (selecting some arbitrary node as the root node in the case of a graph) and explores as far as possible along each branch before backtracking.

  7. Tarjan's strongly connected components algorithm - Wikipedia

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    The basic idea of the algorithm is this: a depth-first search (DFS) begins from an arbitrary start node (and subsequent depth-first searches are conducted on any nodes that have not yet been found). As usual with depth-first search, the search visits every node of the graph exactly once, refusing to revisit any node that has already been visited.

  8. The Fantasy Basketball Vibe Check: 2 new injuries are really ...

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    In 11 games without Barnes this season, Mitchell is averaging 8.5 points, 3.2 rebounds, 6.2 assists and 1.1 steals across 31 minutes per game. 😁 I’m excited about the Emirates NBA Cup.

  9. File:Symmetric group 4; Cayley graph 1,5,21 (adjacency matrix ...

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    Description: Adjacency matrix of the Cayley graph of S 4, . generated by blue: (12) green: (13) red: (14) This is the corresponding graph, called the Nauru graph: . The red, green and blue squares form the permutation matrices, indexed 1, 5 and 21 in the following file.