Supergraph

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In mathematics and physics, the word supergraph has several meanings:

  • In graph theory, if A is a subgraph of B, then B is said to be a supergraph of A.
  • In the context of particle physics, a supergraph is a Feynman diagram that calculates scattering amplitudes in a supersymmetric theory using the advantages of the superspace formalism.
  • Synonym for epigraph, i.e. the set of points lying on or above a function's graph.
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