Talk:De Bruijn graph
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[edit] Graph Example
The graph examples don't seem to be showing up.
- I don't think that graph is the clearest explanation of De Bruijn graphs. I'll make a new one when I get the chance. --Rajah 18:01, 3 November 2006 (UTC)
- There are two drawings of De Bruijn graphs already available; the other one is Image:Debruijngraph.gif. When I made the one now on the page, my intention was not to make a clear drawing of that specific eight-vertex graph (I think the other one is better for that), but rather a drawing that would show the structure of De Bruijn graphs more generally — the same style of drawing generalizes to binary De Bruijn graphs of any dimension. As I wrote here, the drawing also makes visible some structural properties of De Bruijn graphs (i.e. they are two-queue graphs) and suggests an analogy with dynamical systems. If you think the drawing should be replaced, please keep these considerations in mind when drawing a replacement. —David Eppstein 18:19, 3 November 2006 (UTC)
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- (later:) I found some published work supporting the dynamical systems analogy and used it as the basis for moving the figure into a new section describing that connection. Feel free to draw something else as the main illustration for the page. —David Eppstein 19:22, 3 November 2006 (UTC)