Hi Marko,

This looks great. But it's been so long since I did set theory or any proper 
maths that I can't read the symbols any more. In fact, I have had the same 
problem with every book on graph theory I've picked up recently.

The slides would be clearer for me if each expression was paraphrased in 
English 
(e.g. i ∈ V - i is a member of the set V), and I think it'd help other graph 
theory newbies too.

Alternatively do you know of a good reference that would tell me what the 
symbols  mean, and how to say them in English? I found a list of mathematical  
symbols, but since I don't know what they mean, there was no quick way  to find 
the symbol I needed in the list (if that makes sense - kind of  chicken and 
egg).

Anyway, just a thought. Thanks.
Tim



----- Original Message ----
> From: Marko Rodriguez <[email protected]>
> To: Neo4j user discussions <[email protected]>
> Sent: Sun, July 25, 2010 7:40:17 PM
> Subject: [Neo4j] Problem-Solving with Graph Traversals (Presentation)
> 
> Hi,
> 
> For those that are interested, here is a slideshow that demonstrates,  
> amongst 
>other things, searching, scoring, ranking, and recommendation using  graph 
>traversals.
> 
>     http://bit.ly/bOCy4Q
> 
> veggen:  this is the slideshow I was talking  about.
> 
> Enjoy,
> Marko.
> 
> http://markorodriguez.com
> http://tinkerpop.com
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