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    Ramanujan graphs (English)
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    A \(k\)-regular graph on \(n\) vertices is called Ramanujan graph if \(|\lambda|\leq 2\cdot\sqrt{k-1}\), where \(\lambda\) is the largest eigenvalue of its adjacency matrix. These graphs yield best known explicit expanders. The paper contains a large variety of results concerning nontrivial extremal combinatorial properties of Ramanujan and related graphs.
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    expanders
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    combinatorial properties
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