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In mathematics, a flip graph is a graph whose vertices are combinatorial or geometric objects, and whose edges link two of these objects when they can be obtained from one another by an elementary operation called a flip. Flip graphs are special cases of geometric graphs. Among noticeable flip graphs, one finds the 1-skeleton of polytopes such as associahedra or cyclohedra.

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  • In mathematics, a flip graph is a graph whose vertices are combinatorial or geometric objects, and whose edges link two of these objects when they can be obtained from one another by an elementary operation called a flip. Flip graphs are special cases of geometric graphs. Among noticeable flip graphs, one finds the 1-skeleton of polytopes such as associahedra or cyclohedra. (en)
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  • In mathematics, a flip graph is a graph whose vertices are combinatorial or geometric objects, and whose edges link two of these objects when they can be obtained from one another by an elementary operation called a flip. Flip graphs are special cases of geometric graphs. Among noticeable flip graphs, one finds the 1-skeleton of polytopes such as associahedra or cyclohedra. (en)
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  • Flip graph (en)
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