alisolmu
Alisolmu, literally “sub-node” in Finnish, is a term used in graph theory and related fields to denote a vertex that lies within a subgraph induced by a subset of vertices of a larger graph. The prefix ali- means sub- or under, and solmu translates to node or knot, giving the basic sense of a subnode. In practice, an ali-solmu is any vertex that belongs to a selected subgraph G[S] where S is a subset of V(G). The term is most common in Finnish-language texts on networks, modular graphs, and hierarchical modeling, though in English-language literature the more common terms are “subnode” or “node within a subgraph.”
Formal definition: Let G = (V,E) be a graph and S ⊆ V. The induced subgraph G[S] has vertex
Example: In a graph G with V = {A,B,C,D} and E such that the subgraph induced by S
Uses: Ali-solmu is used when describing properties of network components, such as local degree, subgraph density,
See also: Graph theory; Subgraph; Induced subgraph; Node; Community detection. Note: the term is not universally