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Group theory / Cayley graph / Geometric group theory / Quaternion / Octonion / Girth / Graph / Petersen graph / Vertex-transitive graph / Graph theory / Mathematics / Algebraic graph theory
Date: 2011-10-11 09:42:44
Group theory
Cayley graph
Geometric group theory
Quaternion
Octonion
Girth
Graph
Petersen graph
Vertex-transitive graph
Graph theory
Mathematics
Algebraic graph theory

Graphs with Large Girth based on Quaternions and Octonions Novi Herawati Bong Erasmus Mundus Master ALGANT University of Bordeaux 1

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