Petersen graph
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Petersen graph
Summary
Petersen graph is an undirected graph[1]. It ranks in the top 10% of undirected_graph entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (289 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Petersen graph's image is recorded as Petersen1 tiny.svg[3].
- Petersen graph's instance of is recorded as undirected graph[4].
- Petersen graph's instance of is recorded as cubic graph[5].
- Petersen graph's instance of is recorded as strongly regular graph[6].
- Petersen graph's instance of is recorded as distance-transitive graph[7].
- Petersen graph's instance of is recorded as snark[8].
- Petersen graph's instance of is recorded as generalized Petersen graph[9].
- Petersen graph's instance of is recorded as integral graph[10].
- Petersen graph's instance of is recorded as geodetic graph[11].
- Petersen graph's instance of is recorded as Moore graph[12].
- Petersen graph's instance of is recorded as square-free graph[13].
- Petersen graph's instance of is recorded as traceable graph[14].
- Petersen graph's instance of is recorded as toroidal graph[15].
- Petersen graph's instance of is recorded as odd graph[16].
- Petersen graph's instance of is recorded as hypohamiltonian graph[17].
- Petersen graph's instance of is recorded as mathematical concept[18].
- Petersen graph's instance of is recorded as triangle-free graph[19].
- Julius Petersen is named after Petersen graph[20].
- Petersen graph's Commons category is recorded as Petersen graph[21].
- Petersen graph's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/01bpg8[22].
- Petersen graph's described at URL is recorded as https://jaanos.github.io/tables/graphs/Petersen.html[23].
- Petersen graph's studied by is recorded as graph theory[24].
- Petersen graph's has part is recorded as node[25].
- Petersen graph's has part is recorded as edge[26].
- Petersen graph's MathWorld ID is recorded as PetersenGraph[27].
Why It Matters
Petersen graph ranks in the top 10% of undirected_graph entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (289 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]