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# Open Problems in the Universal Graph Theory

Rodriguez, Marko A.

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{
"DOI": "10.5281/zenodo.583293",
"abstract": "<p>The universal graph is a theoretical construct capturing the idea that every aspect of reality can be modeled as a graph composed of vertices and edges and, as such, reality is a graph. From the physical world of atoms, people, and galaxies to the mental planes of thoughts, words, and knowledge, there exists a universal graph hosting all such structures. While this idea is enticing, there are still strides to be made in coming to terms with a reality that is not composed of atoms bound by spacetime, but instead, a graph composed of vertices united by edges. This letter presents three open problems in our understanding of the universal graph.</p>",
"author": [
{
"family": "Rodriguez, Marko A."
}
],
"id": "583293",
"issued": {
"date-parts": [
[
2017,
5,
25
]
]
},
"note": "Rodriguez, M.A., \"Open Problems in the Universal Graph Theory,\" GraphDay 17, 2(2), pages 1--5, San Francisco, CA, June 2017.",
"publisher": "Zenodo",
"title": "Open Problems in the Universal Graph Theory",
"type": "paper-conference"
}`