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Tadpole graph
A (5, 3) tadpole graph.
Vertices m + n {\displaystyle m+n}
Edges m + n {\displaystyle m+n}
Girth m {\displaystyle m}
Propertiesconnected
planar
Notation T m , n {\displaystyle T_{m,n}}
Table of graphs and parameters

In the mathematical discipline of graph theory, the (m,n)-tadpole graph is a special type of graph consisting of a cycle graph on m (at least 3) vertices and a path graph on n vertices, connected with a bridge.

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  1. DeMaio, Joe; Jacobson, John (2014). "Fibonacci number of the tadpole graph". Electronic Journal of Graph Theory and Applications. 2 (2): 129–138. doi:10.5614/ejgta.2014.2.2.5.


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