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  2. Chris Godsil - Wikipedia

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    Christopher David Godsil is a professor and the former Chair at the Department of Combinatorics and Optimization in the faculty of mathematics at the University of Waterloo.He wrote the popular textbook on algebraic graph theory, entitled Algebraic Graph Theory, with Gordon Royle, [1] His earlier textbook on algebraic combinatorics discussed distance-regular graphs and association schemes.

  3. Algebraic graph theory - Wikipedia

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    Algebraic graph theory is a branch of mathematics in which algebraic methods are applied to problems about graphs. This is in contrast to geometric, combinatoric, or algorithmic approaches. There are three main branches of algebraic graph theory, involving the use of linear algebra, the use of group theory, and the study of graph invariants.

  4. List of graph theory topics - Wikipedia

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    Adjacency algebra – the algebra of polynomials in the adjacency matrix; Canadian traveller problem; Cliques and independent sets. Clique problem; Connected component; Cycle space; de Bruijn sequences; Degree diameter problem; Entanglement (graph measure) ErdÅ‘s–Gyárfás conjecture; Eternal dominating set; Extremal graph theory. Critical ...

  5. Category:Algebraic graph theory - Wikipedia

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    Algebraic graph theory is a branch of graph theory Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. ... Code of Conduct; Developers ...

  6. Chromatic symmetric function - Wikipedia

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    The chromatic symmetric function is a symmetric function invariant of graphs studied in algebraic graph theory, a branch of mathematics. It is the weight generating function for proper graph colorings, and was originally introduced by Richard Stanley as a generalization of the chromatic polynomial of a graph. [1]

  7. Logic of graphs - Wikipedia

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    In particular, every graph property expressible as a first-order sentence can be tested in linear time for the graphs of bounded expansion. These are the graphs in which all shallow minors are sparse graphs, with a ratio of edges to vertices bounded by a function of the depth of the minor. Even more generally, first-order model checking can be ...

  8. Vertex-transitive graph - Wikipedia

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    In the mathematical field of graph theory, an automorphism is a permutation of the vertices such that edges are mapped to edges and non-edges are mapped to non-edges. [1] A graph is a vertex-transitive graph if, given any two vertices v 1 and v 2 of G, there is an automorphism f such that

  9. Covering graph - Wikipedia

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    In the following figure, the graph C is a covering graph of the graph H. The covering map f from C to H is indicated with the colours. For example, both blue vertices of C are mapped to the blue vertex of H. The map f is a surjection: each vertex of H has a preimage in C. Furthermore, f maps bijectively each neighbourhood of a vertex v in C ...