13 relations: Bipartite graph, Configuration (geometry), Cremona–Richmond configuration, Crown graph, Cube, Cubic surface, General position, Intersection graph, Levi graph, Quadrisecant, Ruled surface, Schläfli graph, Skew lines.
Bipartite graph
In the mathematical field of graph theory, a bipartite graph (or bigraph) is a graph whose vertices can be divided into two disjoint and independent sets U and V such that every edge connects a vertex in U to one in V. Vertex sets U and V are usually called the parts of the graph.
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Configuration (geometry)
In mathematics, specifically projective geometry, a configuration in the plane consists of a finite set of points, and a finite arrangement of lines, such that each point is incident to the same number of lines and each line is incident to the same number of points.
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Cremona–Richmond configuration
In mathematics, the Cremona–Richmond configuration is a configuration of 15 lines and 15 points, having 3 points on each line and 3 lines through each point, and containing no triangles.
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Crown graph
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Cube
In geometry, a cube is a three-dimensional solid object bounded by six square faces, facets or sides, with three meeting at each vertex.
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Cubic surface
A cubic surface is a projective variety studied in algebraic geometry.
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General position
In algebraic geometry and computational geometry, general position is a notion of genericity for a set of points, or other geometric objects.
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Intersection graph
In the mathematical area of graph theory, an intersection graph is a graph that represents the pattern of intersections of a family of sets.
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Levi graph
In combinatorial mathematics, a Levi graph or incidence graph is a bipartite graph associated with an incidence structure.
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Quadrisecant
In geometry, a quadrisecant or quadrisecant line of a curve is a line that passes through four points of the curve.
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Ruled surface
In geometry, a surface S is ruled (also called a scroll) if through every point of S there is a straight line that lies on S. Examples include the plane, the curved surface of a cylinder or cone, a conical surface with elliptical directrix, the right conoid, the helicoid, and the tangent developable of a smooth curve in space.
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Schläfli graph
In the mathematical field of graph theory, the Schläfli graph, named after Ludwig Schläfli, is a 16-regular undirected graph with 27 vertices and 216 edges.
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Skew lines
In three-dimensional geometry, skew lines are two lines that do not intersect and are not parallel.
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