digraph Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈdaɪ.ɡrɑːf]
  • Us [ ˈdaɪ.ɡræf]

Meaning of digraph In English

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  • Then, through the paths of the digraph representing the design problem decomposition, the dependent descriptor will eventually acquire its value.

  • We point out that our graphs are usually called directed graphs without multiple arcs or digraphs.

  • The computational burden can, in addition, be further reduced by exploiting the probabilistic relationships among the variables that are represented in the network's digraph.

  • The figures make it plain that print-users are more committed to the use of classical digraphs than their web-using counterparts.

  • We give results on the strong connectivity for spaces of sparse random digraphs specified by degree sequence.

  • They are linked in order to form multiple design relations, formally represented by digraphs.

  • Never mind these uppity modern digraphs: words like encyclopedia, anaemia etc rejoiced in proper diphthongs during my formative years.

  • We follow an arc of the digraph whenever the insertion radius of a point x is less than f (x).

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