Can someone explain to me the ways in which a rhizome is meaningfully different from a graph structure with potentially directed edges with different weights? AFAIK it's conceptualized as being a successor to hierarchical tree-like models, which, yes, you're describing graphs.
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just say graph it's ok you can borrow terminology from other disciplines, this is beautiful prose but conciseness can be a virtuepic.twitter.com/t45aMIM4t2
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A real rhizome is just a tree structure, graph-theoretically right? I figured the distinction was that rhizomes can start fresh, as if a new plant, @ any point whereas biological trees are more centralized, roots & branches tied to the trunk.
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