Abstract
A graph G is defined as a set X = {x1, …, xn} of elements xi called vertices, and a collection Γ of (not necessarily distinct) unordered pairs of distinct vertices, called edges. An edge (xi, xj) is said to be incident to xi and xj which are its end-vertices.
Publisher
Canadian Mathematical Society
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22 articles.
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