They say Germans have a word for everything because we can chain words together 
like pearls on a string. In German I would say "Netzwerkverzweigung" 
(network-branching/bifurcation) or "Netzwerkverdichtung" 
(network-consolidation/concentration). In one case the density decreases, in 
the other case it decreases. Something like that, but it is not a perfect fit.  
- Jochen

-------- Original message --------From: uǝlƃ ☣ <geprope...@gmail.com> Date: 
8/17/18  19:47  (GMT+01:00) To: FriAM <friam@redfish.com> Subject: [FRIAM] 
looking for a word 
I need a word (or short phrase) to refer to the portion of a network where the 
edges converge or diverge (more than other parts of the network.  Examples 
might be a river delta or the branching (debranching?) of blood vessels or 
lungs.  "Plexus" or "knot" don't work because they could ambiguously refer to 
something like a tapestry or ... well, a knot, where each thread remains 
separate, but winds around other threads.  Something close to "canalization" 
seems appropriate. But I don't want to imply the generation (or dissolution) of 
the thing.  E.g. [arter|ang]iogenesis are not the type of words I'm looking for.

There's got to be a good word for such, perhaps from graph theory or "network 
theory".  Any help will be rewarded by an IOU for a pint of beer. 8^)

-- 
☣ uǝlƃ

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