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- Q651916 subject Q13242766.
- Q651916 subject Q8546843.
- Q651916 subject Q8647012.
- Q651916 abstract "The Gewirtz graph is a strongly regular graph with 56 vertices and valency 10. It is named after the mathematician Allan Gewirtz, who described the graph in his dissertation.".
- Q651916 thumbnail Gewirtz_graph_embeddings.svg?width=300.
- Q651916 wikiPageExternalLink Sims-Gewirtz.html.
- Q651916 wikiPageWikiLink Q1060343.
- Q651916 wikiPageWikiLink Q13242766.
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- Q651916 wikiPageWikiLink Q4420916.
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- Q651916 wikiPageWikiLink Q8546843.
- Q651916 wikiPageWikiLink Q8647012.
- Q651916 comment "The Gewirtz graph is a strongly regular graph with 56 vertices and valency 10. It is named after the mathematician Allan Gewirtz, who described the graph in his dissertation.".
- Q651916 label "Gewirtz graph".
- Q651916 depiction Gewirtz_graph_embeddings.svg.