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A Short Proof of the Factor Theorem for Finite Graphs
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Network Theory (Electrical Engineering)Directed GraphNetwork AnalysisEducationStructural Graph TheoryCommon ElementDiscrete MathematicsSocial Network AnalysisNetwork Theory (Organizational Economics)Geometric Graph TheorySet EAlgebraic Graph TheoryTopological Graph TheoryFactor TheoremGraph AlgorithmGraph MinorNetwork ScienceGraph TheoryBusinessSet VExtremal Graph Theory
We define a graph as a set V of objects called vertices together with a set E of objects called edges , the two sets having no common element. With each edge there are associated just two vertices, called its ends. We say that an edge joins its ends. Two vertices may be joined by more than one edge.
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