Indegree in the context of Regular graph


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๐Ÿ‘‰ Indegree in the context of Regular graph

In graph theory, a regular graph is a graph where each vertex has the same number of neighbors; i.e. every vertex has the same degree or valency. A regular directed graph must also satisfy the stronger condition that the indegree and outdegree of each internal vertex are equal to each other. A regular graph with vertices of degree k is called a kโ€‘regular graph or regular graph of degree k.

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