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Does this notation have a special meaning?

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.

2 Answers

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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