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	<div id="articleTitle"><h3>A Mathematical Bibliography of Signed and Gain Graphs and Allied Areas</h3></div>
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		<div>A signed graph is a graph whose edges are labeled by signs. This is a bibliography of signed graphs and related mathematics.<br /> Several kinds of labelled graph have been called "signed" yet are mathematically very different. I distinguish four types:<br />· Group-signed graphs: the edge labels are elements of a 2-element group and are multiplied around a polygon (or along any walk). Among the natural generalizations are larger groups and vertex signs.<br />· Sign-colored graphs, in which the edges are labelled from a two-element set that is acted upon by the sign group: - interchanges labels, + leaves them unchanged. This is the kind of "signed graph" found in knot theory. The natural generalization is to more colors and more general groups--or no group.<br />· Weighted graphs, in which the edge labels are the elements +1 and -1 of the integers or another additive domain. Weights behave like numbers, not signs; thus I regard work on weighted graphs as outside the scope of the bibliography--except (to some extent) when the author calls the weights "signs".<br />· Labelled graphs where the labels have no structure or properties but are called "signs" for any or no reason.<br /><br /></div>
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