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  • It is the smallest bridgeless cubic graph with no Hamiltonian cycle.
  • Moreover, since is bridgeless we have that.
  • By day they hiked down ravines to bridgeless rivers and up ridges to the snowline.
  • According to Robbins'theorem, the graphs with strong orientations are exactly the bridgeless graphs.
  • As a connected bridgeless cubic graph with chromatic index four, the Petersen graph is a minor.
  • As snarks, the flower snarks are connected, bridgeless cubic graphs with chromatic index equal to 4.
  • In the other direction, it is necessary to show that every connected bridgeless graph can be strongly oriented.
  • Bridgeless planar cubic graphs are all of class 1; this is an equivalent form of the four color theorem.
  • As a snark, the Szekeres graph is a connected, bridgeless cubic graph with chromatic index equal to 4.
  • The guqin, a Chinese bridgeless zither, has documents describing over 25 different types of vibrato that can be executed.
  • Whatever way they chose the roads were mostly bridgeless and of the most primitive kind, making travel tedious and difficult.
  • As a snark, the double-star graph is a connected, bridgeless cubic graph with chromatic index equal to 4.
  • Therefore, every minimal counterexample must be a non-3-edge-colorable bridgeless cubic graph, that is, a snark.
  • Not his flat black one or my long bumpy one, but those tiny bridgeless wonders whose nostrils point northward automatically at birth ."
  • More generally the snarks are defined as the graphs that, like the Petersen graph, are bridgeless, 3-regular, and of class 2.
  • Tutte also conjectured a generalization of the snark theorem to arbitrary graphs : every bridgeless graph with no Petersen minor has a nowhere zero 4-flow.
  • Tietze's graph matches part of the definition of a snark : it is a cubic bridgeless graph that is not 3-edge-colorable.
  • Japanese developments in bridgeless zithers include the one-stringed koto ( " ichigenkin " ) and two-stringed koto ( nigenkin or yakumo goto ).
  • Ormond rode all night and the following day, crossing bridgeless and flooded rivers, to arrive in Melbourne on the evening before the hanging was to take place.
  • His fattish face is supported by a valiance of chins; the head is held together by glasses that slip down a bridgeless nose that spreads its nostrils over a mustache.
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