English
Etymology
From co- + graph.
Noun
cograph (plural cographs)
- (mathematics) A graph formed from another by complementation and disjoin union.
- (mathematics) The dual of the graph of a function. It is an ordinate-indexed partition of the disjoint union of the set of abscissas and ordinates of the function.
Given a function whose graph is
, append an apostrophe to the abscissas so that they will not be confused with ordinates when obtaining their disjoint union, which is:
. The cograph then is
.
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