Abstract
A graph Gn consists of n distinct vertices x1x2, …, xn some pairs of which are joined by an edge. We stipulate that at most one edge joins any two vertices and that no edge joins a vertex to itself. If xi, and xj are joined by an edge, we denote this by writing xi ∘ xj.Consider a second graph HN, where n ≦ N. Following Rado [1], we say that a one-to-one mapping/of the vertices of Gn into the vertices of HN defines an embedding if xi ∘ xj implies f(xi) ∘ f(xj), and conversely, for all i, j = 1, 2,…, n. If there exists an embedding of Gn into HN, we denote this by writing Gn <HN. The particular graph HN is said to be n-universal if Gn < HN for every graph Gn with n vertices.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Applied Mathematics,General Mathematics
Reference1 articles.
1. 1. Rado R. , Universal graphs, Ada Arith. (to appear).
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