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cliques(graph, min=NULL, max=NULL)
largest.cliques(graph)
maximal.cliques(graph)
clique.number(graph)
NULL
means no limit, ie. it is the same as 0.NULL
means no limit.cliques
, largest.cliques
and clique.number
return
a list containing numeric vectors of vertex ids. Each list element is
a clique. clique.number
returns an integer constant.
cliques
find all complete subgraphs in the input graph, obeying
the size limitations given in the min
and max
arguments. largest.cliques
finds all largest cliques in the input graph. A
clique is largest if there is no other clique including more vertices.
maximal.cliques
finds all maximal cliques in the input graph.
A clique in maximal if it cannot be extended to a larger clique. The
largest cliques are always maximal, but a maximal clique is not
neccessarily the largest.
clique.number
calculates the size of the largest clique(s).
independent.vertex.sets
# this usually contains cliques of size six
g <- erdos.renyi.game(100, 0.3)
clique.number(g)
cliques(g, min=6)
largest.cliques(g)
# To have a bit less maximal cliques, about 100-200 usually
g <- erdos.renyi.game(100, 0.03)
maximal.cliques(g)
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