Nowhere-zero flow

In graph theory, a nowhere-zero flow or NZ flow is a network flow that is nowhere zero. It is intimately connected (by duality) to coloring planar graphs.

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Nowhere-zero flow

In graph theory, a nowhere-zero flow or NZ flow is a network flow that is nowhere zero. It is intimately connected (by duality) to coloring planar graphs.

Source: Wikipedia "Nowhere-zero flow" · CC BY-SA 4.0

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