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Compute graph motifs fast

PGD is a parameterized library for parallel graphlet decomposition (also known as motif counting) with many flexible interchangeable components (e.g., ordering strategies, representation, approximate/exact variants, etc.).
It is fast, parallel, parameterized, modular, and easy-to-extend library for efficient graphlet counting.

Grow a Garden Portable on is proof that a good game doesn’t need explosions or leaderboards. It’s just you, a patch of digital soil, and the quiet satisfaction of watching something grow.

: Start with basic crops like carrots and tomatoes, eventually unlocking rare, exotic plants and blossoms as you level up your gardening mastery.

: The game features dynamic weather—including sunny, rainy, and stormy conditions—that can either help or hinder your plant's growth. Why Play it on Classroom 6x?

Graphlet Sensemaking and Exploratory Analysis

Interactive graphlet decomposition for sensemaking and spotting large stars quickly Interactive graphlet decomposition for sensemaking and spotting large stars quickly Interactive graphlet decomposition for sensemaking and spotting large stars quickly

Classroom 6x Grow A Garden Portable |top| Instant

Grow a Garden Portable on is proof that a good game doesn’t need explosions or leaderboards. It’s just you, a patch of digital soil, and the quiet satisfaction of watching something grow.

: Start with basic crops like carrots and tomatoes, eventually unlocking rare, exotic plants and blossoms as you level up your gardening mastery.

: The game features dynamic weather—including sunny, rainy, and stormy conditions—that can either help or hinder your plant's growth. Why Play it on Classroom 6x?