Kautz graph

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Example of Kautz graph on 3 characters with string length 2 (on the left) and 3 (on the right); the edges on the left correspond to the vertices on the right.

The Kautz graph is a directed graph of degree and dimension , which has vertices labeled by all possible strings of length which are composed of characters chosen from an alphabet containing distinct symbols, subject to the condition that adjacent characters in the string cannot be equal ().

The Kautz graph has edges

It is natural to label each such edge of as , giving a one-to-one correspondence between edges of the Kautz graph and vertices of the Kautz graph .

Kautz graphs are closely related to De Bruijn graphs.

In computing

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