More on Numbers and Graphs

05/31/2019
by   Oliver Knill, et al.
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In this note we revisit a "ring of graphs" Q in which the set of finite simple graphs N extend the role of the natural numbers and the signed graphs Z extend the role of the integers. We point out the existence of a norm which allows to complete Q to a real or complex Banach algebra R or C.

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