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Large scale properties of groups; growth functions; Dehn functions; small cancellation properties; hyperbolicity and CAT(0); actions and representations; combinatorial group theory; presentations
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blowing up the graphs
Here the graph product is defined as in the Hatcher.
Anyway I am posting a response by my professor which has answered my question:
In algebraic geometry, blowing up is a process of replacing a poin …
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blowing up the graphs
I heard the phrase from many mathematician using in the colloquials. I heard algebraic geometer using it. I was never bother about it until one of my professor responded to one my question as follows: …