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Hoffman–Singleton graph

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The Hoffman–Singleton graph is a highly symmetric, 7-regular graph with 50 vertices. It is named after mathematicians Alan Hoffman and R. R. Singleton, who discovered it in the context of coding theory. Here are some key properties of the Hoffman–Singleton graph: 1. **Vertices and Edges**: It has 50 vertices and 175 edges. Each vertex has a degree of 7, meaning that each vertex is connected to 7 other vertices.

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