The Dürer graph is a specific type of graph in the field of graph theory, named after the German painter and printmaker Albrecht Dürer. It is a highly symmetrical graph that has 12 vertices and 24 edges. The graph can be represented as a 3-dimensional object, which resembles a cube, and it is known for its interesting geometric properties.

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