What is the meaning of acyclic?
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Acyclic is an adjective used to describe a graph in which there is no cycle, or closed path. In other words, it is a path with no repeated vertices (nodes that form the graph, or links between vertices), excluding the starting and ending vertices.
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Acyclic is an adjective used to describe a graph in which there is no cycle, or closed path. In other words, it is a path with no repeated vertices (nodes that form the graph, or links between vertices), excluding the starting and ending vertices.
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