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    The ubiquitous Petersen graph (English)
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    16 January 1993
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    This paper is an overview of recent results concerning the characterization of the well-known Petersen graph, or other results where this remarkable graph props up. A small selection of these follows: Petersen's graph is the smallest graph in which for any three distinct vertices there is another vertex adjacent to the first but not to the others. Except for Petersen's graph, every 2-connected graph with a least minimum degree 3 contains a cycle of length \(1\pmod 3\). Petersen's graph is the only non-Hamiltonian 2-connected \(k\)-regular graph of order \(2k+3\) or \(2k+4\) \((k>1)\). If \(G\) is a triangle-free graph, the largest bipartite subgraph of which contains exactly 4/5 of the edges of \(G\), then \(G\) is either Petersen's graph or the edge-graph of the dodecahedron.
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    Hamiltonian
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    characterization
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    Petersen graph
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    cycle
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