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Spectra of graphs : theory and application

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The Spectrum and the Group of Automorphisms as discussed by the authors have been used extensively in Graph Spectra Techniques in Graph Theory and Combinatory Applications in Chemistry an Physics. But they have not yet been applied to Graph Spectral Biblgraphy.
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Introduction. Basic Concepts of the Spectrum of a Graph. Operations on Graphs and the Resulting Spectra. Relations Between Spectral and Structural Properties of Graphs. The Divisor of a Graph. The Spectrum and the Group of Automorphisms. Characterization of Graphs by Means of Spectra. Spectra Techniques in Graph Theory and Combinatories. Applications in Chemistry an Physics. Some Additional Results. Appendix. Tables of Graph Spectra Biblgraphy. Index of Symbols. Index of Names. Subject Index.

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