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Matrix multiplication is a step in a breadth first search across an adjacency matrix.
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English: When a graph is represented by a matrix, matrix multiplication acts as a step forward in a breadth first search. In this example, the inputs are a matrix that represents the graph, A, and a vector of the starting node in the graph to search from. The result of the multiplication is the next step in a breadth first search, being the nodes adjacent to node 4, which are nodes 1 and 3. |
Date | 20190-01-01 |
Source | https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/mathematics-big-data |
Author | Jeremy Kepner |
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