On connectivity of the cartesian product of two graphs (Q1294201)

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On connectivity of the cartesian product of two graphs
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    On connectivity of the cartesian product of two graphs (English)
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    5 December 1999
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    A graph \(G=(V,E)\) is maximum vertex-connected (maximum edge-connected) if its vertex-connectivity (edge-connectivity) equals \(\Bigl\lfloor \tfrac{2| E| }{| V| }\Bigr\rfloor \). Sufficient conditions for the cartesian product of two graphs to be maximum vertex-connected (maximum edge-connected) are given.
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    maximum connectivity
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    super connectivity
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