The Higman–Sims graph is a highly symmetric, 22-vertex graph that arises in the context of group theory and combinatorial design. It is named after mathematicians Graham Higman and Charles Sims, who studied its properties in relation to the Higman–Sims group, a specific group in group theory. Here are some important characteristics of the Higman–Sims graph: 1. **Vertices and Edges**: The graph has 22 vertices and 57 edges.
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