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NAME

       sgbdemos - Examples of the use of The Stanford GraphBase

SYNOPSIS

       assign_lisa [options]
       book_components [options]
       econ_order [options]
       football [options]
       girth [options]
       ladders [options]
       miles_span [options]
       multiply [options]
       queen [options]
       roget_components [options]
       take_risc [options]
       word_components [options]

DESCRIPTION

       This  manual  page  documents  briefly the demonstration programs in The Stanford GraphBase.  This manual
       page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution (but may be used by others), because the  original
       program does not have a manual page.

       A  general  introduction  to  the  GraphBase can be found in /usr/share/doc/sgb/abstract.dvi.gz, and more
       details appear in the man page sgb(1).  The details of these demonstration programs  are  best  found  by
       reading the code, which can be found in the directory /usr/share/doc/sgb-doc/examples.  The code includes
       a description of the appropriate options.  The code may be read directly, or can be turned into a pretty-
       printable  TeX form by using the cweave program.  See the cweb(1) manpage for more details.  The programs
       are very understandable, although a full introduction to them can only (currently) be found in Chapter  1
       of  the  book  by Donald E. Knuth entitled The Stanford GraphBase: A Platform for Combinatorial Computing
       published jointly by ACM Press and Addison-Wesley (1993), ISBN 0-201-54275-7.

BUGS

       Genuine bugs may be reported to Donald Knuth via email to sgb@cs.stanford.edu.  PLEASE DO  NOT  USE  THIS
       EMAIL  ADDRESS  FOR ANY PURPOSE OTHER THAN TO REPORT BUGS IN THE STANFORD GRAPHBASE. PROF. KNUTH DOES NOT
       ACCEPT UNSOLICITED EMAIL.

SEE ALSO

       sgb(1), cweb(1)

AUTHOR

       The Stanford Graphbase is copyrighted by Stanford University.  This manual page  was  written  by  Julian
       Gilbey <jdg@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system.

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