Hi everyone, I am looking for "cool" examples to show off the capabilities of igraph, especially to people who are not deeply familiar with graph theory. I am in particular looking for examples that utilize the more unique features of igraph rather than standard stuff that all graph handling packages have: coloured graph isomorphism, subgraph finding (motifs, LAD), community finding (igraph excels here), feedback arc set, etc.
The best examples would be problems that don't look like graph theory on the surface yet can be mapped to the kinds of graph-related problems for which igraph already has a solution. One example that I am going to use is mapping polyomino tiling into clique finding. But generally anything that has the potential to look stunning with relatively little explanation is useful. Visualizations of polynomios look stunning and the tiling problem can be explained in a minute to anyone without much of a math background. Szabolcs _______________________________________________ igraph-help mailing list igraph-help@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/igraph-help