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Categories: Regular graphs, Strongly regular graphs, Graph families, Algebraic graph theory
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strongly regular graph  strongly-regular graph  strongly regular graphs
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In graph theory, a strongly regular graph is a regular graph G = with v vertices and degree k such that for some given integers λ, μ ≥ 0 {\displaystyle \lambda,\mu \geq 0} every two adjacent vertices have λ common neighbours, and every two non-adjacent vertices have μ common neighbours. Wikipedia
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In graph theory, a strongly regular graph is a regular graph G = with v vertices and degree k such that for some given integers λ, μ ≥ 0 {\displaystyle \lambda,\mu \geq 0} every two adjacent vertices have λ common neighbours, and every two non-adjacent vertices have μ common neighbours. Wikipedia
Class of graphs in which the number of shared neighbors of two vertices depends only on whether they are adjacent Wikidata
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