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    HRDAG

    Framework for Hierarchical Graph Decomposition

    This is a framework used to decompose hierarchical graphs, i.e.,graphs which were created from or contain a hierarchy of modules. Each module is reused several times in the hierarchy. This may be useful to reverse-engineer human constructs like electronic equipment, manufactured machines, or bureaucratic hierarchies; but also to decompose natural constructs like gene-relation or protein-relation nets.
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    JCycles

    [frozen] A library for computing cycles in graphs or in Java code.

    [This project is frozen, but has an offspring with more features: https://github.com/jeffhain/jadecy ] JCycles provides treatments to compute cycles, or just strongly connected components, in directed graphs in general, or in classes or packages dependencies graphs parsed from class files (major version <= 51, else does best effort). It uses Tarjan's algorithm for SCCs, and Johnson's for cycles, with continuations instead of recursion, which allows to handle large graphs (<...
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    A Java library and set of tools to quickly and easily manipulate graphs (set of nodes and edges) and dynamic graphs. The principal trait of this library is its ability to manage (create, edit, layout, display) continuously evolving graphs. The development of this project now takes place on Github. Visit the official Graphstream website at http://graphstream-project.org
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    Java objects that share parts of immutable graphs. Reused subgraphs have directly or indirectly recursive Elements. Selected components get replaced by new counterparts in Context of Mirrors - translation tables. Deep copies are not involved.
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