Kneser graph

Kneser graph
The Kneser graph K(5, 2),
isomorphic to the Petersen graph
Named afterMartin Kneser
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Properties-regular
arc-transitive
NotationK(n, k), KGn,k.
Table of graphs and parameters

In graph theory, the Kneser graph K(n, k) (alternatively KGn,k) is the graph whose vertices correspond to the k-element subsets of a set of n elements, and where two vertices are adjacent if and only if the two corresponding sets are disjoint. Kneser graphs are named after Martin Kneser, who first investigated them in 1956.