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  2. Table of simple cubic graphs - Wikipedia

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    Ball-and-stick models of the graphs in another column of the table show the vertices and edges in the style of images of molecular bonds. Comments on the individual pictures contain girth, diameter, Wiener index, Estrada index and Kirchhoff index. Aut is the order of the Automorphism group of the graph.

  3. List of moments of inertia - Wikipedia

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    Moment of inertia, denoted by I, measures the extent to which an object resists rotational acceleration about a particular axis; it is the rotational analogue to mass (which determines an object's resistance to linear acceleration).

  4. Cubic graph - Wikipedia

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    According to Brooks' theorem every connected cubic graph other than the complete graph K 4 has a vertex coloring with at most three colors. Therefore, every connected cubic graph other than K 4 has an independent set of at least n/3 vertices, where n is the number of vertices in the graph: for instance, the largest color class in a 3-coloring has at least this many vertices.

  5. List of uniform polyhedra - Wikipedia

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    Toggle the table of contents. List of uniform polyhedra. 9 languages. ... 12, and 20 sides respectively. The regular hexahedron is a cube. Table of polyhedra

  6. Hypercube graph - Wikipedia

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    Table of graphs and parameters In graph theory , the hypercube graph Q n is the graph formed from the vertices and edges of an n -dimensional hypercube . For instance, the cube graph Q 3 is the graph formed by the 8 vertices and 12 edges of a three-dimensional cube.

  7. Optimal solutions for the Rubik's Cube - Wikipedia

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    The cube restricted to only 6 edges, not looking at the corners nor at the other edges. The cube restricted to the other 6 edges. Clearly the number of moves required to solve any of these subproblems is a lower bound for the number of moves needed to solve the entire cube.

  8. How Rubik's Cube cracked the code for success - AOL

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    The popularity of the Cube is reflected in its strong sales—in 2022, 5.75 million units of the official Rubik’s Cube were sold globally and that figure was up 14% year-to-date, according to ...

  9. N2 chart - Wikipedia

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    The N 2 chart or N 2 diagram (pronounced "en-two" or "en-squared") is a chart or diagram in the shape of a matrix, representing functional or physical interfaces between system elements. It is used to systematically identify, define, tabulate, design, and analyze functional and physical interfaces.