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Sigma KEE - DirectedGraph
DirectedGraph(directed graph)

appearance as argument number 1
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(subclass DirectedGraph Graph) Merge.kif 5788-5788 Directed graph is a subclass of graph
(documentation DirectedGraph EnglishLanguage "The Class of directed graphs. A directed graph is a Graph in which all GraphArcs have direction, i.e. every GraphArc has an initial node (see InitialNodeFn) and a terminal node (see TerminalNodeFn).") Merge.kif 5790-5793 Directed graph is a subclass of graph
(externalImage DirectedGraph "http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/ a/ a2/ Directed.svg") pictureList.kif 1727-1727 Directed graph is a subclass of graph

appearance as argument number 2
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(subclass Tree DirectedGraph) Merge.kif 5805-5805 Tree is a subclass of directed graph
(subclass GraphPath DirectedGraph) Merge.kif 5838-5838 Graph path is a subclass of directed graph
(termFormat EnglishLanguage DirectedGraph "directed graph") english_format.kif 1079-1079 Graph path is a subclass of directed graph

antecedent
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(=>
    (and
        (instance ?GRAPH DirectedGraph)
        (instance ?ARC GraphArc)
        (graphPart ?ARC ?GRAPH))
    (exists (?NODE1 ?NODE2)
        (and
            (equal
                (InitialNodeFn ?ARC) ?NODE1)
            (equal
                (TerminalNodeFn ?ARC) ?NODE2))))
Merge.kif 5795-5803 If X is an instance of directed graph, Y is an instance of graph arc, and Y is a part of X, then there exist Z, W such that equal the starting node of Y, Z, equal the terminal node of Y, and W
(=>
    (and
        (graphPart ?PATH ?GRAPH)
        (not
            (instance ?GRAPH DirectedGraph)))
    (<=>
        (instance ?PATH
            (GraphPathFn ?NODE1 ?NODE2))
        (instance ?PATH
            (GraphPathFn ?NODE2 ?NODE1))))
Merge.kif 6181-6187 If X is a part of Y and Y is not an instance of directed graph, then X is an instance of the set of paths between Z, W if, only if X is an instance of the set of paths between W, and Z


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