Re: Do Data Models Need to built on a Mathematical Concept?
Date: 3 May 2003 14:23:46 -0700
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> > A graph is not equivalent to a binary relation.
> > A graph is composed of binary relations.
>
> Read my lips : any graph can be interpreted as a binary relation,
> and any binary relation can be interpreted as a graph.
Non-sense.
In general, a graph is composed of binary relations.
When a graph consists of only two nodes
it may then be equivalent to a binary relation.
A drawing with 10 interconnected nodes represents a graph
and it is composed of binary relations.
PS.
You are confused.
Now read my lips:
The 10 interconnected nodes as a whole is not A binary relation,
it is composed OF multiple binary relations.
Do you have any background or are you just wasting my time?
If you can't get past this elementary point,
This is not a forum to spoonfeed elementary mathematics to you.
Received on Sat May 03 2003 - 23:23:46 CEST