Published May 25, 2017 | Version v1
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Open Problems in the Universal Graph Theory

  • 1. DataStax, Inc.

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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.

Notes

Rodriguez, M.A., "Open Problems in the Universal Graph Theory," GraphDay `17, 2(2), pages 1--5, San Francisco, CA, June 2017.

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