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Bipartite vs Biclique - What's the difference?

bipartite | biclique |

In graph theory|lang=en terms the difference between bipartite and biclique

is that bipartite is (graph theory) (of graph ) while biclique is (graph theory) a special kind of bipartite graph where every vertex of the first set is connected to every vertex of the second set.

As an adjective bipartite

is having two parts.

As a noun biclique is

(graph theory) a special kind of bipartite graph where every vertex of the first set is connected to every vertex of the second set.

bipartite

Adjective

(-)
  • Having two parts.
  • (of an agreement or contract) Having two participants; joint.
  • (botany) (of leaves ) Divided into two at the base.
  • (graph theory) (of graph )
  • biclique

    English

    Noun

    (en noun) (Complete bipartite graph)
  • (graph theory) A special kind of bipartite graph where every vertex of the first set is connected to every vertex of the second set.