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Triangle graph
The triangle graph
Vertices3
Edges3
Radius1
Diameter1
Girth3
Automorphisms6 (D3)
Chromatic number3
Chromatic index3
Properties2-regular
Vertex-transitive
Edge-transitive
Unit distance
Hamiltonian
Eulerian
Notation or
Table of graphs and parameters

In the mathematical field of graph theory, the triangle graph is a planar undirected graph with 3 vertices and 3 edges, in the form of a triangle.[1]

The triangle graph is also known as the cycle graph and the complete graph .

Properties

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The triangle graph has chromatic number 3, chromatic index 3, radius 1, diameter 1 and girth 3. It is also a 2-vertex-connected graph and a 2-edge-connected graph.

Its chromatic polynomial is

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Weisstein, Eric W. "Triangle Graph". MathWorld.