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Graph Theory - help please!

 
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Feb15-13, 08:17 AM   #1
 

Graph Theory - help please!


According to http://mathworld.wolfram.com/PrismGraph.html, a prism graph Y[itex]_{n}[/itex] is a cartesian product of K[itex]_{2}[/itex] and C[itex]_{n}[/itex]. can i define prism graph in this way (attached in this post).
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