On May 4, 5:03 pm, rjf <fate...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You might find this paper interesting, since it discusses the linkage
> of an interactive graphics system (for graphs) to a computer algebra
> system.

Hi Richard,

Thanks for including that in the discussion - there are a lot of good
ideas in there.  I've thought of bending edges automatically
(especially for a graph with multiple edges), but hadn't thought about
adding in Beizer curves with controls.  Think we can get Javascript to
do that in a browser?

The key for me is having a change to the graph communicated, or
reflected, in the underlying data structure AND causing computations
to be recomputed and displayed "automatically.".   This can be a very
powerful tool for exploring conjectures in graph theory.  With Sage's
@interact framework, many of the most important bits are already in
place.

Rob

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