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# gem-graph is for: GE-ometric directed M-ulti-GRAPH
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. A geometric graph is a graph whose nodes have coordinates in a space
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. A graph is directed if its bonds are arrows
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. It is a multigraph if several arrows can be stacked from one node to another one
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. Note that 'directed' does not means 'oriented': a graph is oriented if one of its nodes is its root
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Geometric directed multigraphs have properties that make them suitable for the representation of complex phenomena,
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especially those where numerous different objects and types of interactions are involved.
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gem-graph is a software that enables modelling with a geometric directed multigraph.
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today (28-03-2011) two texts are under development:
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* questions about the [architecture](architecture.md): identification and naming of the main parts of this program
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* [theoretical issues](theory.md) : Rewritten Geometric Directed Multigraphs Properties. (JS dec 2017)
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This text could be a starting point for a publication
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> Locos, formas modumque coherentiae omium rerum status depingit. Nihil aliud comprehendet.
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> Eas res praecepta movet aut transformat. Nihil aliud facit. Quaedam tranformationes in sua potestate sunt.
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> Aliae transformationes alii succedere debent.
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> Interpositus status inter illas et istas jacet.
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> Ab antecedente statu primarum ad sequentem statum secundarum iter nullius est nisi per suorum interpositum statum.
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