"multihypergraph" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: multihypergraphs [plural]
Etymology: From multi- + hypergraph. Compare multigraph. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|multi|hypergraph}} multi- + hypergraph, {{m|en|multigraph}} multigraph Head templates: {{en-noun}} multihypergraph (plural multihypergraphs)
  1. (graph theory) A set V (whose elements are called vertices or nodes), taken together with a multiset E, each of whose elements (called an edge or hyperedge) is a subset of V. Categories (topical): Graph theory Hyponyms: multigraph, hypergraph

Inflected forms

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