WebA graph is called simpleif it has girth at least 3 (no loops or double edges). It was shown by Coco Zhang2that the subgraphs GG_simple(n) and GG_not_simple(n) are both connected. Hence to simplify our discussion, we concentrate on simple graphs only. We refer to GG_simple(n) = G(n) and to the subgraph of G(n) consisting Webgirth of the graph is still g. Here we also give two different constructions depending of the parity of r. – Case (2a): If r is even, we take r 2 copies of H and we identify all the vertices z in each copy. All the vertices have degree r and the graph has girth g because all of these graphs have g-cycles that do not include the edge xy.
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WebYou really need d(u,v)≤diam(G) (equal to roughly half the girth). This is because later on, where you say the two paths from u to v in C both have length at least g(G)+1, you really mean to say they have length at least diam(G) + 1. $\endgroup$ rayraygoesmeow twitch
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WebA graph @C is symmetric if its automorphism group acts transitively on the arcs of @C, and s-regular if its automorphism group acts regularly on the set of s-arcs of @C. Tutte [W.T. Tutte, A family of cubical graphs, Proc. Cambridge Philos. Soc. 43 (... WebMar 25, 2024 · We can bound the number of edges using the girth. Let our graph have e edges, f faces, and n vertices. Each of the graph's f faces must have at least k edges. Since each edge is contained in exactly 2 faces, we have 2 e ≥ k f. By Euler's formula, this is equivalent to 2 e ≥ k ( 2 + e − n). Some algebra gives us WebOct 3, 2015 · 1 There are three things to prove: (i) the graph contains a cycle of length five, (ii) it contains no triangle, and (iii) it contains no cycle of length four. Which parts (if any) have you done? – bof Oct 3, 2015 at 8:30 @bof, My definition of the Petersen graph is GP (5, 2) explained in this page: mathworld.wolfram.com/PetersenGraph.html . ray ray from mindless behavior baby