The Franklin graph is a specific type of mathematical graph named after the American polymath Benjamin Franklin. It is notable for being a 12-vertex, 18-edge graph that can be geometrically embedded in three-dimensional space without any edges crossing. The Franklin graph is often used in the study of topology and graph theory due to its interesting properties. One of the notable features of the Franklin graph is its connectivity; it is 3-connected, meaning that removing any two vertices will not disconnect the graph.

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