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Graph property

In graph theory, a graph property or graph invariant is a property of graphs that depends only on the abstract structure, not on graph representations such as particular labellings or drawings of the graph.

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Properties of properties

Values of invariants

Graph invariants and graph isomorphism

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Graph property

Nodes75
Edges74
Triples16
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.026667
Components1

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Graph property

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related to Definitions · 7
Graph property → Boolean, Equivalently, For, In, Informally, More, While
related to Properties of properties · 3
Graph property → Every, For, Many
related to Values of invariants · 3
Graph property → An, The, Tutte
is a · 1
Graph property → class of graphs with the property that any two isomorphic graphs either both belong to the class

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graph graphs property invariant invariants number two instance properties values isomorphic hereditary monotone chromatic minor-closed polynomial vertices may function value

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Graph propertyis aclass of graphs with the property that any two isomorphic graphs either both belong to the class0.90text
particular labellings or drawings of the graphinstance ofnot on graph representations0.80text
the chromatic polynomial are not usually completeinstance ofeven polynomial-valued invariants0.80text
Graph propertyrelated to DefinitionsWhile0.60section
Graph propertyrelated to DefinitionsIn0.60section
Graph propertyrelated to DefinitionsInformally0.60section
Graph propertyrelated to DefinitionsFor0.60section
Graph propertyrelated to DefinitionsMore0.60section
Graph propertyrelated to DefinitionsEquivalently0.60section
Graph propertyrelated to DefinitionsBoolean0.60section
Graph propertyrelated to Properties of propertiesMany0.60section
Graph propertyrelated to Properties of propertiesFor0.60section

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