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A limb of a tree at a vertex v is the union of one or more branches at v in the tree. v is then called the base of the limb.
It is conjectured that every tree with e edges whose nodes are all trivalent or monovalent can be given a "magic" labeling such that the integers 1, 2, ..., e can be assigned ...
A rooted tree in which the order of the subtrees is significant. There is a one-to-one correspondence between ordered forests with n nodes and binary trees with n nodes.
In any tree, the number of dissimilar points minus the number of dissimilar lines plus the number of symmetry lines equals 1.
If G^' is a subgraph of G, then G is said to be a supergraph of G^'.
A ternary tree is a tree-like structure that is rooted and in which each vertex has at most three children.
A sequence of moves (i.e., a path) on a chessboard by a chess piece in which each square of a chessboard is visited exactly once.
A tree having an infinite number of branches and whose nodes are sequences generated by a set of rules.
The de Grey-Haugstrup graphs are two 6-chromatic graphs on 47 and 48 vertices that are unit-distance in 3 dimensions (de Grey and Haugstrup 2020).
Let O be an incidence geometry, i.e., a set with a symmetric, reflexive binary relation I. Let e and f be elements of O. Let an incidence plane be an incidence geometry whose ...
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