Graph Theory(cut-vertices).
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I have shows that every connected graph has a vertex that is not a cut-vertex.
I consider two cases, if $G$ has a cycle we are done.
If $G$ has not , since $G$ is a connected acyclic graph then $G$ is tree.
and since $G$ must have leaf. (leaf is not a cut-vertex)
My ideal is correct ?
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I have shows that every connected graph has a vertex that is not a cut-vertex.
I consider two cases, if $G$ has a cycle we are done.
If $G$ has not , since $G$ is a connected acyclic graph then $G$ is tree.
and since $G$ must have leaf. (leaf is not a cut-vertex)
My ideal is correct ?
graph-theory
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Yes, that idea is fine
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– Hagen von Eitzen
Jan 11 at 7:17
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Yes, it is correct.
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– Mike
Jan 12 at 21:09
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I have shows that every connected graph has a vertex that is not a cut-vertex.
I consider two cases, if $G$ has a cycle we are done.
If $G$ has not , since $G$ is a connected acyclic graph then $G$ is tree.
and since $G$ must have leaf. (leaf is not a cut-vertex)
My ideal is correct ?
graph-theory
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I have shows that every connected graph has a vertex that is not a cut-vertex.
I consider two cases, if $G$ has a cycle we are done.
If $G$ has not , since $G$ is a connected acyclic graph then $G$ is tree.
and since $G$ must have leaf. (leaf is not a cut-vertex)
My ideal is correct ?
graph-theory
graph-theory
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– Hagen von Eitzen
Jan 11 at 7:17
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Yes, it is correct.
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– Mike
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Yes, that idea is fine
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– Hagen von Eitzen
Jan 11 at 7:17
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Yes, it is correct.
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– Mike
Jan 12 at 21:09
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Yes, that idea is fine
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– Hagen von Eitzen
Jan 11 at 7:17
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Yes, that idea is fine
$endgroup$
– Hagen von Eitzen
Jan 11 at 7:17
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Yes, it is correct.
$endgroup$
– Mike
Jan 12 at 21:09
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Yes, it is correct.
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– Mike
Jan 12 at 21:09
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