Whitney's Theorem Definition
A theorem stating that two connected graphs are isomorphic if and only if their line graphs are isomorphic, with a single exception : K3, the complete graph on three vertices , and the complete bipartite graph K1,3, which are not isomorphic but both have K3 as their line graph.
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Origin of Whitney's Theorem
Introduced by Hassler Whitney (1907-1989), American mathematician.
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