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Thursday, September 04, 2014
Polymeric K_{3,3}
Some chemists have now constructed the graph K_{3,3} (and other tiny graphs) out of a polymer, and they seem to want to go after Königsberg next.
In related news, I think the South Side (aka: applied and related) of the Mathematical Institute now should annex the North Crystal, which just so happens to have a K_{3,3} graph as its vertices and edges.
(I'll be truely impressed, however, when somebody successfully constructs the ZKK graph using such polymers.)
Labels:
chemistry,
graph theory,
graphs,
Mathematical Institute,
networks,
Oxford,
polymers
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