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The shortest path-spanning tree from a graph vertex of a graph.
A generalized hexagon is a generalized polygon of order 6. GH(1,2) is more commonly known as the Heawood graph, but is also the (3,6)-cage graph, the cubic vertex-transitive ...
A tree G^' whose graph vertices and graph edges form subsets of the graph vertices and graph edges of a given tree G.
The Foster cage is one of the four (5,5)-cage graphs. Like the other (5,5)-cages, the Foster cage has 30 nodes. It has 75 edges, diameter 3, girth 5, chromatic number 4, and ...
The Balaban 11-cage is the unique 11-cage graph, derived via a tree excision from the 12-cage graph by Balaban (1973) and proven unique by McKay and Myrvold in 2003. It is ...
A graph vertex in a graph is said to be an odd node if its vertex degree is odd.
A point v is a central point of a graph if the eccentricity of the point equals the graph radius. The set of all central points is called the graph center.
The Hajós number h(G) of a graph G is the maximum k such that G contains a subdivision of the complete graph K_k.
Let graph G have p points v_i and graph H have p points u_i, where p>=3. Then if for each i, the subgraphs G_i=G-v_i and H_i=H-u_i are isomorphic, then the graphs G and H are ...
A set of circuits going along the graph edges of a graph, each with an even number of graph edges, such that just one of the circuits passes through each graph vertex (Ball ...
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