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    Universal elements and the complexity of certain classes of infinite graphs (English)
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    27 September 1992
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    A class of graphs is said to have a universal element \(G\) if every other element of the class is isomorphic to an induced subgraph of \(G\). The authors give a survey of some recent developments in the topic in the following areas: (1) graphs universal for isometric embeddings, (2) universal random graphs, (3) universal graphs with forbidden subgraphs, and (4) same with forbidden topological subgraphs. A new measure of complexity of a class with universal element is introduced and investigated. Finally, some analogous questions for hypergraphs are considered.
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    induced subgraph
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    universal element
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    isometric embeddings
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    random graphs
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    hypergraphs
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