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.
Some say they still walk those borderlands today—Eralin carving truth into stone, Meralin singing questions into the wind. And if you listen closely at the hour when lamplight meets starlight, you can hear them both, arguing gently, laughing sometimes, still remembering they were once the same star.
Like many paired figures in fiction, Eralin and Meralin represent a "mirror" or "twin" dynamic. This archetype is common in storytelling to explore contrasting personalities within a similar visual or magical framework. Etymology and Cultural Associations
Some say they still walk those borderlands today—Eralin carving truth into stone, Meralin singing questions into the wind. And if you listen closely at the hour when lamplight meets starlight, you can hear them both, arguing gently, laughing sometimes, still remembering they were once the same star.
Like many paired figures in fiction, Eralin and Meralin represent a "mirror" or "twin" dynamic. This archetype is common in storytelling to explore contrasting personalities within a similar visual or magical framework. Etymology and Cultural Associations