Robert Wertheimer Frucht (later known as Roberto Frucht) (9 August 1906 – 26 June 1997) was a German-Chilean mathematician; his research specialty was...
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Frucht's theorem is a result in algebraic graph theory, conjectured by Dénes Kőnig in 1936 and proved by Robert Frucht in 1939. It states that every finite...
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Frucht graph is a cubic graph with 12 vertices, 18 edges, and no nontrivial symmetries. It was first described by Robert Frucht in 1939. The Frucht graph...
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notation devised by Joshua Lederberg, and extended by H. S. M. Coxeter and Robert Frucht, for the representation of cubic graphs that contain a Hamiltonian cycle...
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neurologist[2] Robert (Roberto) Wertheimer Frucht (1906 - 1997), a German-Chilean mathematician Frucht graph Frucht's theorem Frucht Quark Frücht, a small municipality...
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Freeden Gottlob Frege Gerhard Frey Bruno von Freytag-Löringhoff Robert Fricke Robert Frucht Wolfgang Heinrich Johannes Fuchs Joseph Furttenbach Philipp Furtwängler...
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rooted trees. Frucht 1. Robert Frucht 2. The Frucht graph, one of the two smallest cubic graphs with no nontrivial symmetries. 3. Frucht's theorem that...
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Joshua Lederberg and extended by Harold Scott MacDonald Coxeter and Robert Frucht, was developed for the representation of cubic graphs that are Hamiltonian...
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Valparaiso. In 1939, they left Chile for the United States, inviting Robert Frucht to take Breusch's place at Santa María; after some years working again...
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television host Daniel Emilfork, actor Leonardo Farkas, businessman Robert Frucht, mathematician Rodrigo Hinzpeter, (2010–2012) Minister of Interior and...
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