A Thomsen graph [2, p. 22] consists of six vertices partitioned into two classes of three each, with every vertex in one class connected to every vertex in the other; it is the graph of the “gas, water, and electricity” problem [1, p. 206]. (All graphs considered in this paper will be undirected, having neither loops nor multiple edges.)
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Brown, W. G. (1966). On Graphs that do not Contain a Thomsen Graph. Canadian Mathematical Bulletin, 9(3), 281–285. https://doi.org/10.4153/cmb-1966-036-2
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