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English | A distance-regular graph with intersection array (5,4,3,3; 1,1,1,2) does not exist |
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A distance-regular graph with intersection array (5,4,3,3; 1,1,1,2) does not exist (English)
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13 October 1993
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The theorem stated in the title is proved. Concerning distance-regular graphs see \textit{A. E. Brouwer}, \textit{A. M. Cohen} and \textit{A. Neumaier} [Distance-regular graphs (1989; Zbl 0747.05073)].
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intersection array
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distance-regular graphs
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