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McKay graph

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The McKay graph is a type of graph used in the field of algebraic combinatorics, particularly in the study of group theory and representation theory. Specifically, it arises in the context of the representation theory of finite groups. For a given finite group \( G \), the McKay graph is constructed as follows: 1. **Vertices**: The vertices of the McKay graph correspond to the irreducible representations of the group \( G \).

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