What are Projections and Layers in Graph Products? [Graph Theory]
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This video introduces projections and layers of graph products, with plenty of visual examples. We will go over some of the properties of projections and layers as well. A projection is a function from the vertex set of a graph product to the vertex set of one of its factors, while a layer is a set of vertices in a graph product with certain coordinates held fixed and a single coordinate allowed to vary.
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