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complete_graph [2014/02/08 13:13]
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complete_graph [2014/02/09 02:40]
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 | @#FFBB00: $ \langle V,​E,​\psi\rangle \in \mathrm{it}(E,​V) $ | | @#FFBB00: $ \langle V,​E,​\psi\rangle \in \mathrm{it}(E,​V) $ |
  
-| @#55EE55: $ \langle V,​E,​\psi\rangle $ ... loopless ​graph |+| @#55EE55: $ \langle V,​E,​\psi\rangle $ ... simple ​graph |
  
 | @#FFFDDD: $ u,v \in V$ | | @#FFFDDD: $ u,v \in V$ |
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 The axiom $\{u\}\notin\mathrm{im}(\psi)$ says that there are no loops on a single vertex. The axiom $\{u\}\notin\mathrm{im}(\psi)$ says that there are no loops on a single vertex.
 +=== Theorems ===
 +A complete graph with $n$ vertices has maximally $\sum_{k=1}^{n-1}k=\frac{1}{2}n(n-1)$ edges.
 === Reference === === Reference ===
 Wikipedia: [[http://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Complete_graph|Complete graph]] Wikipedia: [[http://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Complete_graph|Complete graph]]
 ==== Parents ==== ==== Parents ====
 === Subset of === === Subset of ===
-[[Loopless ​graph]]+[[Simple ​graph]]
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