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=== Bicliques === A formal context can naturally be interpreted as a [[bipartite graph]]. The formal concepts then correspond to the maximal [[biclique]]s in that graph. The mathematical and algorithmic results of formal concept analysis may thus be used for the theory of maximal bicliques. The notion of [[bipartite dimension]] (of the complemented bipartite graph) translates<ref name="GW" /> to that of ''Ferrers dimension'' (of the formal context) and of [[order dimension]] (of the concept lattice) and has applications e.g. for Boolean matrix factorization.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Belohlavek |first1=Radim |last2=Vychodil |first2=Vilem |title=Discovery of optimal factors in binary data via a novel method of matrix decomposition |journal=Journal of Computer and System Sciences |volume=76 |issue=1 |pages=3β20 |date=2010 |doi=10.1016/j.jcss.2009.05.002 |s2cid=15659185 |url=https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/82623547.pdf }}</ref>
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