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    Embedding products into symmetric products of finite graphs (English)
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    25 June 2018
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    The question treated in the paper, under the usual notation, is the embeddability of the product \(X^n\) into the symmetric product \(F_n(X)\) when \(X\) is a finite graph. It has been proved previously that if \(X\) is a finite graph, then \(X^2\) can be embedded into \(F_2(X)\) iff \(X\) is an arc. The obtained result says that the same statement holds for \(n=3\). So the following holds: If \(X\) is a finite graph, then \(X^3\) can be embedded into \(F_3(X)\) iff \(X\) is an arc. Besides some other results, at the end of the paper the authors construct a geometric model for \(F_3(Y)\), where \(Y\) is a simple triod.
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    embedding
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    product
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    symmetric product
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    finite graph
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