In graph theory, a branch of mathematics, the kth power Gk of an undirected graph G is another graph that has the same set of vertices, but in which two vertices are adjacent when their distance in G is at most k. Powers of graphs are referred to using terminology similar to that of exponentiation of numbers: G2 is called the square of G, G3 is called the cube of G, etc. Graph powers should be distinguished from the products of a graph with itself, which (unlike powers) generally have many more vertices than the original graph. (Wikipedia).
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