Parametric families of graphs

Half graph

In graph theory, a branch of mathematics, a half graph is a special type of bipartite graph. These graphs are called the half graphs because they have approximately half of the edges of a complete bipartite graph on the same vertices. The name was given to these graphs by Paul Erdős and András Hajnal. (Wikipedia).

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What is a bipartite graph? We go over it in today’s lesson! I find all of these different types of graphs very interesting, so I hope you will enjoy this lesson. A bipartite graph is any graph whose vertex set can be partitioned into two disjoint sets (called partite sets), such that all e

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What are complete bipartite graphs? We'll define complete bipartite graphs and show some examples and non-examples in today's video graph theory lesson! Remember a graph G = (V, E) is bipartite if the vertex set V can be partitioned into two sets V1 and V2 (called partite sets) such that

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