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How can we write a sentence in first-order logic that says that a graph has exactly 6 edges? i.e. G= (V,E) (logically implies) iff |E|=6 
The discussion revolves around representing graphs in first-order logic, specifically focusing on how to express the number of edges in a graph. Participants explore various approaches to formulate sentences that accurately convey the existence of a specific number of edges, including zero, one, and more generally, n edges.
Participants do not reach a consensus on how to express the number of edges in first-order logic, with multiple competing views and approaches remaining throughout the discussion.
Participants express uncertainty about the correct formulations and the implications of their statements, indicating a reliance on definitions and the need for further clarification on the use of quantifiers.
This discussion may be of interest to those studying formal logic, graph theory, or mathematical logic, particularly in the context of expressing properties of graphs using first-order logic.
Do u have any hints on how to express that it has 2 distinct edges ?they contain the same edge, since my graph has only one edge