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- The Sousselier graph is, in graph theory, a hypohamiltonian graph with 16 vertices and 27 edges. It has book thickness 3 and queue number 2. Hypohamiltonian...
- Jean-Luc Bideau Miou-Miou Cinematography Renato Berta Edited by Brigitte Sousselier Music by Jean-Marie Sénia Release date 1976 (1976) Running time 116 minutes...
- Amouroux Catherine Rétoré Cinematography Renato Berta Edited by Brigitte Sousselier Release date 14 March 1979 (1979-03-14) Running time 123 minutes Countries...
- Piccoli Anouk Aimée Cinematography Giuseppe Lanci Edited by Brigitte Sousselier Music by Nicola Piovani Distributed by Cineriz Release date...
- Cinematography Sandro Bernardoni Renato Berta Edited by Marc Blavet Brigitte Sousselier Music by Patrick Moraz Release date 27 October 1971 (1971-10-27) Running...
- Olimpia Carlisi Juliet Berto Cinematography Renato Berta Edited by Brigitte Sousselier Music by Patrick Moraz Release date 28 February 1974 (1974-02-28) Running...
- Kittell graph Markström graph McGee graph Meredith graph Moser spindle Sousselier graph Poussin graph Robertson graph Sylvester graph Tutte's fragment Tutte...
- cubical graph 24 60 4 4 3 T 3 5 Snub dodecahedral graph 60 150 7 7 3 T 4 5 Sousselier graph 16 27 2 3 5 F 3 5 Sylvester graph 36 90 3 3 5 F 4 5 Szekeres snark...
- Hamiltonian. It is also planar. Hypohamiltonian graphs were first studied by Sousselier in Problèmes plaisants et délectables (1963). In 1967, Lindgren built...
- vertex from G is Hamiltonian. Hypohamiltonian graphs were first studied by Sousselier (1963). Lindgren (1967) cites Gaudin, Herz & Rossi (1964) and Busacker...