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*The [[nodal network]] is formed from many [[peer]]s, each running the [[nodal reduction]] algorithm on their local [[node space]] | *The [[nodal network]] is formed from many [[peer]]s, each running the [[nodal reduction]] algorithm on their local [[node space]] | ||
*A [[node space]] is a collection of [[node]]s on top of (and being a subset of) a [[list space]]. | *A [[node space]] is a collection of [[node]]s on top of (and being a subset of) a [[list space]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:06, 22 July 2011
This is a category for all the concepts relating to the nodal model and its workings.
- The nodal network is formed from many peers, each running the nodal reduction algorithm on their local node space
- A node space is a collection of nodes on top of (and being a subset of) a list space.
- There was a runnable version of the principle in peerd.c
Pages in category "Nodal Concepts"
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