On the number of cycles in a graph

Frank Harary; Bennet Manvel

Matematický časopis (1971)

  • Volume: 21, Issue: 1, page 55-63
  • ISSN: 0232-0525

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Harary, Frank, and Manvel, Bennet. "On the number of cycles in a graph." Matematický časopis 21.1 (1971): 55-63. <http://eudml.org/doc/29956>.

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References

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  2. Harary F., Graph Theory, Addison-Wesley, Reading, Mass. 1969. (1969) Zbl0196.27202MR0256911
  3. Harary F., Norman R. Z., Cartwright D., Structural models: an introduction to the theory of directed graphs, Wiley, New York, 1965. (1965) Zbl0139.41503MR0184874
  4. Parthasarathy K., Enumeration of paths in digraphs, Psychometгika 29 (1964), 153 165. (1964) Zbl0142.41603MR0169235
  5. Ross I. C., Harary F., On the determination of redundancies in sociometric chains, Psychometrika 17 (1952), 195 208. (1952) Zbl0049.37803

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