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- Adjacency_algebra abstract "In algebraic graph theory, the adjacency algebra of a graph G is the algebra of polynomials in the adjacency matrix A(G) of the graph. It is an example of a matrix algebra and is the set of the linear combinations of powers of A.Some other similar mathematical objects are also called \"adjacency algebra\".".
- Adjacency_algebra comment "In algebraic graph theory, the adjacency algebra of a graph G is the algebra of polynomials in the adjacency matrix A(G) of the graph. It is an example of a matrix algebra and is the set of the linear combinations of powers of A.Some other similar mathematical objects are also called \"adjacency algebra\".".