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Graph realizations constrained by skeleton graphs
In 2008 Amanatidis, Green and Mihail introduced the Joint Degree Matrix (JDM)
model to capture the fundamental difference in assortativity of networks in
nature studied by the physical and life sciences and social networks studied in
the social sciences. In 2014 Czabarka proposed a direct generalization of the
JDM model, the Partition Adjacency Matrix (PAM) model. In the PAM model the
vertices have specified degrees, and the vertex set itself is partitioned into
classes. For each pair of vertex classes the number of edges between the
classes in a graph realization is prescribed. In this paper we apply the new
{\em skeleton graph} model to describe the same information as the PAM model.
Our model is more convenient for handling problems with low number of partition
classes or with special topological restrictions among the classes. We
investigate two particular cases in detail: (i) when there are only two vertex
classes and (ii) when the skeleton graph contains at most one cycle.Comment: 19 page
Zipper logic
Zipper logic is a graph rewrite system, consisting in only local rewrites on
a class of zipper graphs. Connections with the chemlambda artificial chemistry
and with knot diagrammatics based computation are explored in the article.Comment: 16 pages, 24 colour figure
Introduction to MLML_DBASE Programs
The MLML DBASE family of programs described here provides many of the. algorithms used in oceanographic data reduction, general data manipulation and line graphs. These programs provide a consistent file structure for serial data typically encountered in oceanography. This introduction should provide enough general knowledge to explain the scope of the program and to run the basic MLML_DBASE programs. It is not
intended as a programmer's guide. (PDF contains 50 pages
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