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Graph flattenability

Flattenability in some -dimensional normed vector space is a property of graphs which states that any embedding, or drawing, of the graph in some high dimension can be "flattened" down to live in -dimensions, such that the distances between pairs of points connected by edges are preserved. A graph is -flattenable if every (DCS) with as its constraint graph has a -dimensional . Flattenability was first called realizability, but the name was changed to avoid confusion with a graph having some DCS with a -dimensional framework. Flattenability has connections to structural rigidity, tensegrities, Cayley configuration spaces, and a variant of the Graph Realization Problem. (Wikipedia).

Graph flattenability
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What is a graph? A graph theory graph, in particular, is the subject of discussion today. In graph theory, a graph is an ordered pair consisting of a vertex set, then an edge set. Graphs are often represented as diagrams, with dots representing vertices, and lines representing edges. Each

From playlist Graph Theory

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Using transformations and a table to graph absolute value equations

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From playlist Graph Theory FAQs

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From playlist Mathematics

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Principal Component Analysis (PCA) clearly explained (2015)

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From playlist Women In Data Science Conference (WiDS)- 2015

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Graph Convolutional Networks

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From playlist Deep Learning on Graphs

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