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The existence of infinitely many primary trees
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    The existence of infinitely many primary trees (English)
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    1 February 1995
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    Primary graphs were introduced by \textit{P. Chinn} and the second author in [Graph theory, combinatorics, algorithms, and applications, Proc. 2nd Int. Conf., San Francisco/CA (USA) 1989, 125-139 (1991; Zbl 0751.05073)] as a possible analogue of the basis of vector spaces for finite simple graphs. It is shown that infinitely many primary trees exist in the family of all trees with diameter 4.
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    bipartite graphs
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    primary trees
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