Local McLaughlin graph

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Local McLaughlin Graph

The graph with 9-side symmetric embedding
Vertices 162
Edges 4536
Properties Strongly regular
Symmetric

In the mathematical field of graph theory, the local McLaughlin graph is a regular undirected graph named after group theorist Jack E. McLaughlin with 162 vertices and 4536 edges. It is a strongly regular graph with parameters (162,56,10,24).

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