#15662: Ihara zeta function of graphs
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       Reporter:         |        Owner:
  chapoton               |       Status:  needs_review
           Type:         |    Milestone:  sage-6.1
  enhancement            |   Resolution:
       Priority:  major  |    Merged in:
      Component:  graph  |    Reviewers:
  theory                 |  Work issues:
       Keywords:  zeta   |       Commit:
  function               |  b2c1e310c03477183cb3e793103711989955eb57
        Authors:         |     Stopgaps:
  Frédéric Chapoton      |
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  u/chapoton/15662       |
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Comment (by ncohen):

 Yo !

 Wikipedia says "a zeta function", and you cite a paper saying that there
 are many zeta functions defined on graph. Why shouldn't this method be
 renamed to `ihara_zeta_function` instead ?

 Besides, I don't understand what you do with the edges of your graph : why
 do you inverse the first and second coordinate ? (you cannot even assume
 that the vertices are integers when you write code for graphs. So if you
 want to ensure that they are sorted in some way ....)

 Nathann

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