bishop's graph
graph that represents all legal moves of the bishop on a chessboard
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bishop's graph
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- bishop's graph's subclass of is recorded as undirected graph[1].
- bishop's graph's subclass of is recorded as perfect graph[2].
- bishop's graph's subclass of is recorded as claw-free graph[3].
- bishop's graph's different from is recorded as rook's graph[4].
- bishop's graph's different from is recorded as knight's graph[5].
- bishop's graph's different from is recorded as king's graph[6].
- bishop's graph's different from is recorded as queen's graph[7].
- bishop's graph's studied by is recorded as graph theory[8].
- bishop's graph's MathWorld ID is recorded as BishopGraph[9].
- bishop's graph's Wolfram Language entity code is recorded as Entity["GraphClass", "Bishop"][10].
- bishop's graph's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[11].