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The n-cycle complement graph C^__n is the graph complement of the cycle graph C_n. Cycle complement graphs are special cases of circulant graphs. The first few are ...
A graph for which every node has finite degree.
The diamond graph is the simple graph on 4 nodes and 5 edges illustrated above (Brandstädt et al. 1987, p. 18). It is isomorphic to the complete tripartite graph K_(1,1,2) ...
The Soifer graph, illustrated above in a number of embeddings, is a planar graph on 9 nodes that tangles the Kempe chains in Kempe's algorithm and thus provides an example of ...
Das (2018) defines the triameter of a connected graph G with vertex set V and vertex count at least 3 as tr(G)=max{d(u,v)+d(v,w)+d(u,w):u,v,w in V}, where d(i,j) is the graph ...
The hexacode graph is the incidence graph of the unique symmetric transversal design STD_2[6;3]. It is also a bipartite (0,2)-graph. The hexacode graph is a ...
An outerplanar graph is a graph that can be embedded in the plane such that all vertices lie on the outer face. Outerplanar graphs are planar and, by their definition, ...
The pentakis icosidodecahedral graph, illustrated above, is a graph on 42 vertices that is the skeleton of the pentakis icosidodecahedron.
The parachute graph is the graph on 7 vertices illustrated above. It is implemented in the Wolfram Language as GraphData["ParachuteGraph"].
The parapluie (French for 'umbrella') graph is the graph on 7 vertices illustrated above. It is implemented in the Wolfram Language as GraphData["ParapluieGraph"].
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