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There's some irony here that they both think that they are terrible matches with each other, but both like the logic of making the graph symmetrical, indicating that they probably would be a good match [[User:Zachweix|Zachweix]] ([[User talk:Zachweix|talk]]) 16:57, 5 November 2018 (UTC)
 
There's some irony here that they both think that they are terrible matches with each other, but both like the logic of making the graph symmetrical, indicating that they probably would be a good match [[User:Zachweix|Zachweix]] ([[User talk:Zachweix|talk]]) 16:57, 5 November 2018 (UTC)
  
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One could argue that graphs that represent "(consensually) sleeping with each other" are always symmetric, making this a rather tautological pick-up line. 23:06, 21 March 2023 (UTC)
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One could argue that graphs that represent "(consensually) sleeping with each other" are always symmetric, making this a rather tautological pick-up line.
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:Not every undirected graph is symmetric. {{unsigned ip|141.101.76.6|11:11, 4 January 2024}}
 
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::Is it not? For every path (single- or multi-edge) from node A to node B, there will be an identical (reversed) one from B to A. It seems to me that this would introduce full symmetry regardless of configuration. [[Special:Contributions/172.71.242.185|172.71.242.185]] 18:12, 4 January 2024 (UTC)
 

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