I don't think "transfer matrix" is a standard term in this context.
To avoid confusion, I called such things "vertex-vertex incidence
matrix" in
the graph theory class I taught last term.

By the way, in enumerative combinatorics "transfer matrix" means
something totally different.

Dima

On Feb 28, 7:04 am, Jaap Spies <j.sp...@hccnet.nl> wrote:
> David Joyner wrote:
>
> >>> There was some discussion several years ago about what this should be
> >>> called. I believe this term came from Richard Brualdi's combinatorial
> >>> matrix theory book (I remember running down the hall to my advisor's
> >>> office to look it up! :), but my memory may be inaccurate.
>
> >> You remember correctly a discussion on IRC. I offered to put a scan of
> >> the relevant page on line.
>
> > I'm interested. Please do.
>
> I will not put this scan in the open. My lady friend who happens to be a 
> lawyer,
> advised me so. I'll send it by email.
>
> Jaap

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