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Undergrad Unique numbers in two sets of three
How can I figure that out for three triangles or more? Or for K6 and above? Or for something more complicated than triangles?- Cook_Me_Plox
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Undergrad Unique numbers in two sets of three
Thank you, that's what I was looking for. I also want to find out if there's a computationally easy way to generalize this for combinations of three or more. The sets were determined by labeling the edges of a 5-vertice complete graph from 1-10 and writing down each set of edges that created a...- Cook_Me_Plox
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Undergrad Unique numbers in two sets of three
Hi, sorry if this is in the wrong section. Some of the stuff in this section is way over my head anyway. I have 10 sets of 3 numbers ranging from 1 to 10. They are interesting in that each number appears three time, no number appears twice in the same set, and no two numbers appear together in...- Cook_Me_Plox
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