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  • 81Claw-free graph — A claw In graph theory, an area of mathematics, a claw free graph is a graph that does not have a claw as an induced subgraph. A claw is another name for the complete bipartite graph K1,3 (that is, a star graph with three edges, three leaves, and …

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  • 82Signed graph — In the area of graph theory in mathematics, a signed graph is a graph in which each edge has a positive or negative sign.Formally, a signed graph Sigma; is a pair ( G , sigma;) that consists of a graph G = ( V , E ) and a sign mapping or… …

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  • 83Empty function — In mathematics, an empty function is a function whose domain is the empty set. For each set A , there is exactly one such empty function :f A: varnothing ightarrow A.The graph of an empty function is a subset of the Cartesian product empty;… …

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  • 84Hypohamiltonian graph — In the mathematical field of graph theory, a graph G is said to be hypohamiltonian if G does not itself have a Hamiltonian cycle but every graph formed by removing a single vertex from G is Hamiltonian.HistoryHypohamiltonian graphs were first… …

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  • 85Circulant graph — The Paley graph of order 13, an example of a circulant graph. Crown graphs …

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  • 86Reeb graph — In Morse theory, a branch of mathematics, a Reeb graph of a scalar function describes the connectivity of its level sets.[1]Reeb graphs are named after Georges Reeb. If the function is defined over a vector space rather than over a more general… …

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  • 87Paley graph — infobox graph name = Paley graph image caption = The Paley graph of order 13 namesake = Raymond Paley vertices = edges = chromatic number = chromatic index = properties = Strongly regularIn mathematics, and specifically graph theory, Paley graphs …

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  • 88Matching (graph theory) — In the mathematical discipline of graph theory, a matching or independent edge set in a graph is a set of edges without common vertices. It may also be an entire graph consisting of edges without common vertices. Covering packing dualities… …

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  • 89Crown graph — Crown graphs with six, eight, and ten vertices. In graph theory, a branch of mathematics, a crown graph on 2n vertices is an undirected graph with two sets of vertices ui and vi and with an edge from ui to vj whenever i ≠ j. The crown… …

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  • 90Connected component (graph theory) — A graph with three connected components. In graph theory, a connected component of an undirected graph is a subgraph in which any two vertices are connected to each other by paths, and which is connected to no additional vertices. For example,… …

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