"graphon" meaning in English

See graphon in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

Forms: graphons [plural]
Etymology: Blend of graph + function Etymology templates: {{blend|en|graph|function}} Blend of graph + function Head templates: {{en-noun}} graphon (plural graphons)
  1. (mathematics, graph theory) The completion of the metric space of the set of finite graphs endowed with the cut metric. Categories (topical): Graph theory, Mathematics Derived forms: digraphon

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