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Table of vertex-symmetric digraphs

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The term "vertex-symmetric digraphs" typically refers to directed graphs (digraphs) that exhibit a certain level of symmetry with respect to their vertices. In general, a directed graph consists of vertices and directed edges (arcs) connecting them, and a vertex-symmetric digraph is one that behaves the same way when vertices are permuted.

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