Ambit/g
ambit/g
language
AMBIT for graphs.
[“An Example of the Manipulation of Directed Graphs in the AMBIT/G Programming Language”, C. Christensen, in Interactive Systems for Experimental Applied Mathematics, M. Klerer et al, eds, Academic Press 1968, pp. 423-435].
(1994-12-08)
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