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The Eiffel Tower graph is the graph on 7 vertices illustrated above. (Note that Koren et al. (2003) use the term 'Eiffel Tower graph' to refer instead to the (3,2)-fan ...
The fish graph is the graph on 6 vertices illustrated above. It is implemented in the Wolfram Language as GraphData["FishGraph"].
The house graph is a simple graph on 5 nodes and 6 edges, illustrated above in two embeddings, whose name derives from its resemblance to a schematic illustration of a house ...
An irreducible representation of a group is a group representation that has no nontrivial invariant subspaces. For example, the orthogonal group O(n) has an irreducible ...
A closed two-form omega on a complex manifold M which is also the negative imaginary part of a Hermitian metric h=g-iomega is called a Kähler form. In this case, M is called ...
The longhorn graph is the graph on 7 vertices illustrated above. It is implemented in the Wolfram Language as GraphData["LonghornGraph"].
The net graph is the graph on 6 vertices illustrated above. It is implemented in the Wolfram Language as GraphData["NetGraph"]. The bipartite double graph of the net graph is ...
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"].
The plastic constant P, sometimes also called le nombre radiant, the minimal Pisot number, plastic number, plastic ratio, platin number, Siegel's number, or silver number, is ...
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