Minimally 3-connected isotropic systems (Q1340133)

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Minimally 3-connected isotropic systems
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    Minimally 3-connected isotropic systems (English)
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    3 May 1995
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    Isotropic systems are structures which unify some properties of 4-regular graphs and self-dual properties of binary matroids, such as connectivity and minors. In this paper, the minimally 3-connected isotropic systems are found; they are exactly the cyclic isotropic systems (Lemma 4.2 and Theorem 4.3). The author shows also that such a system \(S = (L,V)\) is bipartite if and only if the number of vertices, \(| V |\), is even. An application to prime graphs is given at the end of the paper.
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    4-regular graphs
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    binary matroids
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    connectivity
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    minors
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    isotropic systems
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    prime graphs
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