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In combinatorial mathematics, the series-parallel networks problem asks for the number of networks that can be formed using a given number of edges. The edges can be ...
The number of inward directed graph edges from a given graph vertex in a directed graph.
The term "snark" was first popularized by Gardner (1976) as a class of minimal cubic graphs with edge chromatic number 4 and certain connectivity requirements. (By Vizing's ...
If a graph G has n graph vertices such that every pair of the n graph vertices which are not joined by a graph edge has a sum of valences which is >=n, then G is Hamiltonian. ...
The number of outward directed graph edges from a given graph vertex in a directed graph.
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.
A graph vertex in a graph is said to be an odd node if its vertex degree is odd.
An integral embedding of a graph, not to be confused with an integral graph, is a graph drawn such that vertices are distinct points and all graph edges have integer lengths. ...
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