Theoretical Computer Science Asked by moxn on October 30, 2021
I am currently reading a paper and I don’t know how to interpret this notation you can see on the screenshot.
http://moxn.brainex.de/pub/dfg.png
Do the pointy angle brackets have a special meaning or did the author choose them just to confuse me?
I googled it and apparently they are commonly used in group theory, which does not make much sense to me here.
Thanks for your input.
btw: The paper is called “A Formal Definition of Data Flow Graph Models” by Kavi, Buckles and Bhat, and is available here.
Angle bracket is often used to represent the pairing function. Find more information herehttps://mathworld.wolfram.com/PairingFunction.html.
Answered by Sarkar B on October 30, 2021
No special meaning here. The angle brackets simply denote a tuple or pair. The author chose the angle brackets to look prettier than the usual round parentheses. Thus a graph $G$ is a set of vertices $A cup L$ and a set of edges $E$.
Answered by Dave Clarke on October 30, 2021
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