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    On the bipartition of graphs (English)
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    The isoperimetric constant i(G) of a cubic graph G is \(i(G)=\min | \partial U| /| U|\) where \(|.|\) is cardinality, U runs over all subsets of the vertex set VG satisfying \(| U| \leq {1\over2}| VG|\), and \(| \partial U|\) is the number of edges running from U to the complement V\(G\backslash U\). The spectral theory on Riemann surfaces is used to prove that infinitely many cubic graphs G exist satisfying i(G)\(\geq 1/128\).
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    cubic graphs
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    isoperimetric problems
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    eigenvalues of the Laplacian
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