Modular product of graphs
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In graph theory, the modular product of graphs G and H is a graph such that
- the vertex set of the modular product of G and H is the cartesian product V(G) × V(H); and
- any two vertices (u, v) and (u' , v' ) are adjacent in the modular product of G and H if and only if either
- u is adjacent with u' and v is adjacent with v' , or
- u is not adjacent with u' and v is not adjacent with v' .