Definitions from Wiktionary (Ore's theorem)
▸ noun: (graph theory) A theorem that considers the sum of the degrees of pairs of non-adjacent vertices: if every such pair has a sum that at least equals the total number of vertices in the graph, then the graph is Hamiltonian.
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▸ noun: (graph theory) A theorem that considers the sum of the degrees of pairs of non-adjacent vertices: if every such pair has a sum that at least equals the total number of vertices in the graph, then the graph is Hamiltonian.
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