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The Wiener index W, denoted w (Wiener 1947) and also known as the "path number" or Wiener number (Plavšić et al. 1993), is a graph index defined for a graph on n nodes by ...
An edge cut (Holton and Sheehan 1993, p. 14; West 2000, p. 152), edge cut set, edge cutset (Holton and Sheehan 1993, p. 14), or sometimes simply "cut set" or "cutset" (e.g., ...
The gonality (also called divisorial gonality) gon(G) of a (finite) graph G is the minimum degree of a rank 1 divisor on that graph. It can be thought of as the minimum ...
Petersen's theorem states that every cubic graph with no bridges has a perfect matching (Petersen 1891; Frink 1926; König 1936; Skiena 1990, p. 244). In fact, this theorem ...
Let C^*(u) denote the number of nowhere-zero u-flows on a connected graph G with vertex count n, edge count m, and connected component count c. This quantity is called the ...
The Bron-Kerbosch algorithm is an efficient method for finding all maximal cliques in a graph.
A node which is one graph edge further away from a given node in a rooted tree.
The 3-node tournament (and directed graph) illustrated above (Harary 1994, p. 205).
A hypergraph is a graph in which generalized edges (called hyperedges) may connect more than two nodes.
The 3-node tournament (and directed graph) illustrated above (Harary 1994, p. 205).
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