networkx.algorithms.distance_regular.intersection_array¶
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intersection_array
(G)[source]¶ Returns the intersection array of a distance-regular graph.
Given a distance-regular graph G with integers b_i, c_i,i = 0,….,d such that for any 2 vertices x,y in G at a distance i=d(x,y), there are exactly c_i neighbors of y at a distance of i-1 from x and b_i neighbors of y at a distance of i+1 from x.
A distance regular graph’s intersection array is given by, [b_0,b_1,…..b_{d-1};c_1,c_2,…..c_d]
Parameters: G (Networkx graph (undirected)) Returns: b,c Return type: tuple of lists Examples
>>> G=nx.icosahedral_graph() >>> nx.intersection_array(G) ([5, 2, 1], [1, 2, 5])
References
[1] Weisstein, Eric W. “Intersection Array.” From MathWorld–A Wolfram Web Resource. http://mathworld.wolfram.com/IntersectionArray.html See also