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    Cartesian products of graphs and metric spaces (English)
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    30 December 2001
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    The authors give a short proof of the known fact that decomposition of a connected graph into a cartesian product of indecomposable factors is unique up to isomorphism. They then present a generalization of the results which shows uniqueness of decomposition for a wide class of product operations on general finite metric spaces.
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    cartesian decomposition
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    finite metric space
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    connected graph
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    factor
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