> All I'm saying is that lou1306 is correct in their definition of a graph.
I never claimed otherwise. I explicitly said the opposite - there are multiple correct definitions. That's literally one of the reasons why there's no general purpose graph type - there are multiple definitions with different properties, all of which are referred to in various contexts as "graphs".
> If that means that both you and ylow are wrong, that's fine with me!
This gives off very strong "somebody is wrong on the internet" vibes...
All I said was (a) in the context of the current discussion (not decided by me!), graphs were already assumed to encompass more than the vanilla undirected V x V definition people are pointing me to, and (b) in that context, one more example (supporting the parent's point that I was replying to!) was graphs with multiple edges. All of which seems quite uncontroversial, true, and in line with the context of the parent comment I replied to. I have nothing to add.
I seriously don't get where the desire to die on this hill is coming from, but I don't share it to keep continuing here.
I never claimed otherwise. I explicitly said the opposite - there are multiple correct definitions. That's literally one of the reasons why there's no general purpose graph type - there are multiple definitions with different properties, all of which are referred to in various contexts as "graphs".
> If that means that both you and ylow are wrong, that's fine with me!
This gives off very strong "somebody is wrong on the internet" vibes...
All I said was (a) in the context of the current discussion (not decided by me!), graphs were already assumed to encompass more than the vanilla undirected V x V definition people are pointing me to, and (b) in that context, one more example (supporting the parent's point that I was replying to!) was graphs with multiple edges. All of which seems quite uncontroversial, true, and in line with the context of the parent comment I replied to. I have nothing to add.
I seriously don't get where the desire to die on this hill is coming from, but I don't share it to keep continuing here.