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Interconnected Society – Interconnected (Criminal) Law.

European Criminal Law Review, 2021
The rhizome is an infinite, dynamic root network without a main branch. It is not just a scientific term that describes the growth of fungi; the image of the rhizome also reflects today’s interconnectedness of society driven by globalisation and digitisation.
Katrin Höffler, Lucia Sommerer
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Interconnecting Highways

SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics, 1999
The paper considers the problem of constructing roads of minimum total length to interconnect existing highways under the constraint that the roads can intersect each highway only at one point, called an exit, and in a designated interval which is a line segment, including the two extreme cases where the interval is a line or a point.
Du, Ding-Zhu   +2 more
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