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- Two-graph abstract "In mathematics, a two-graph is a set of (unordered) triples chosen from a finite vertex set X, such that every (unordered) quadruple from X contains an even number of triples of the two-graph. A regular two-graph has the property that every pair of vertices lies in the same number of triples of the two-graph. Two-graphs have been studied because of their connection with equiangular lines and, for regular two-graphs, strongly regular graphs, and also finite groups because many regular two-graphs have interesting automorphism groups.A two-graph should not be confused with other objects called 2-graphs in graph theory, such as 2-regular graphs.".
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- Two-graph hasPhotoCollection Two-graph.
- Two-graph subject Category:Algebraic_graph_theory.
- Two-graph subject Category:Extensions_and_generalizations_of_graphs.
- Two-graph subject Category:Set_families.
- Two-graph type Abstraction100002137.
- Two-graph type Family108078020.
- Two-graph type Group100031264.
- Two-graph type Organization108008335.
- Two-graph type SetFamilies.
- Two-graph type SocialGroup107950920.
- Two-graph type Unit108189659.
- Two-graph type YagoLegalActor.
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- Two-graph type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Two-graph comment "In mathematics, a two-graph is a set of (unordered) triples chosen from a finite vertex set X, such that every (unordered) quadruple from X contains an even number of triples of the two-graph. A regular two-graph has the property that every pair of vertices lies in the same number of triples of the two-graph.".
- Two-graph label "Two-graph".
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- Two-graph sameAs Two-graph.
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- Two-graph isPrimaryTopicOf Two-graph.