A propagation graph is a type of graphical representation used to illustrate the relationships and flow of information, influence, or effects within a network or a system. It is often employed in various fields, including computer science, systems theory, telecommunications, and social networks, among others. The concept can manifest in different ways depending on the context, but several common applications include: 1. **Signal Propagation**: In telecommunications and networking, propagation graphs can depict how signals or data packets travel through a network.
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