isomorphic graph

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  • Ferrers' partitioning diagram for 14
    In combinatorics: Definitions

    H are said to be isomorphic (written GH) if there exists a one–one correspondence between their vertex sets that preserves adjacency. For example, G1 and G2, shown in Figure 3, are isomorphic under the correspondence xiyi.

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