graph in the PONS Dictionary

graph Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

bar [or block] graph
graph paper

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This type of graph may more shortly be called just a lattice, mesh, or grid.
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It uses the same rationale of graph-based backjumping.
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It is easy to see in the graph another typical phenomenon of temperature ranges, which is its increase during winter (lower average air temperature).
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The bridge-block tree of the graph has a vertex for every nontrivial component and an edge for every bridge.
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Each qubit is represented by a vertex of the graph, and there is an edge between every interacting pair of qubits.
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Moreover, better lower bounds are known for several classes of graph properties.
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To do so, we color the graph randomly.
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In particular, the resulting graph contains no self-loops.
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Then, any topological sort of this graph is a valid instruction schedule.
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In these graphs, each group of variables is represented by a single point.
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