Version 0.10.15 of the igraph C library is now released. Beyond bug fixes, highlights include a much faster algorithm to find minimum feedback arc sets, a minimum feedback vertex set finder, and functions to enumerate cycles in a given size range. https://t.co/aglPEDgg2D
Incredible International School @NetSciConf: Mark Newman on Probability Generating Functions and Message Passing in Network Science.
Tutorials by @tiagopeixoto@graph_tool , Tamás Nepusz @igraph2, and Matt Schwennesen @networkx_team on Cross-Package Network Analysis.
Lots of ideas at the discussion during the first ever Software Tools for Network Science @NetSciConf satellite yesterday, and great talks by @fabratu (NetworKit), @narnolddd (@raphtory), @nwlandry (@xginets), Matthew Treinish (rustworkx / @qiskit), @yquetzal, and Josef Hoppe!
Don't miss tomorrow's first ever software-focused @NetSciConf satellite and school, with presentations on various network analysis packages in the morning and tutorials in the afternoon! Schedule at https://t.co/xvbaf2ACnX
igraph's R interface is finally caught up with the igraph C library! Expect improvements to propagate to R at an accelerated pace from now on. https://t.co/UX7gSzPEBX
Don't miss the workshop on Software Tools for Network Science at @NetSciConf, organized by @ntamas@tiagopeixoto and myself: https://t.co/2c6PbPG2RD We welcome abstract submissions on all computational / software-related network science topics.
Version 0.6.5 of IGraph/M, the network analysis library for Mathematica, is now released. Please update your installation, especially if you are using Mathematica 13.2. https://t.co/9g1CzK4kN3
Part of the development of igraph is supported by @cziscience. But the project can only continue to thrive with your help and support! Come visit our forum, and see what you can do: https://t.co/eP9lInKxKP.
We are very excited to release the new 0.10 C core of igraph! 🎆 This release brings many improvement and changes. Most importantly, igraph now fully supports 64-bits integers, allowing networks with up to four quintillion edges. https://t.co/0VQklkzlN5
Version 0.6 of IGraph/M, the #NetworkScience and #GraphTheory package for the #WolframLanguage based on @igraph2 is now released! Many improvements, including Apple Silicon support, and an interactive graph editor contributed by Kuba Podkalicki. https://t.co/2k8SR8TxA8
We recently released 0.9.11 of the Python interface of igraph, which bumps its C core to 0.9.9. In addition to bugfixes in C, there are a few bugfixes for plotting and graph operations. We now also have binary wheels for Alpine Linux, making igraph easier to use in containers!
We recently released 0.9.9 of the C core of igraph, containing various bugfixes for graph reading & writing, layout and some community detection algorithms. https://t.co/VzFKsrfvK4