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A327069 Triangle read by rows where T(n,k) is the number of labeled simple graphs with n vertices and spanning edge-connectivity k.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 4, 3, 1, 0, 26, 28, 9, 1, 0, 296, 475, 227, 25, 1, 0, 6064, 14736, 10110, 1782, 75, 1, 0
Offset: 0

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Author

Gus Wiseman, Aug 23 2019

Keywords

Comments

The spanning edge-connectivity of a graph is the minimum number of edges that must be removed (without removing incident vertices) to obtain a disconnected or empty graph.
We consider a graph with one vertex and no edges to be disconnected.

Examples

			Triangle begins:
    1
    1   0
    1   1   0
    4   3   1   0
   26  28   9   1   0
  296 475 227  25   1   0
		

Crossrefs

Row sums are A006125.
Column k = 0 is A054592, if we assume A054592(1) = 1.
Column k = 1 is A327071.
Column k = 2 is A327146.
The unlabeled version (except with offset 1) is A263296.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    csm[s_]:=With[{c=Select[Tuples[Range[Length[s]],2],And[OrderedQ[#],UnsameQ@@#,Length[Intersection@@s[[#]]]>0]&]},If[c=={},s,csm[Sort[Append[Delete[s,List/@c[[1]]],Union@@s[[c[[1]]]]]]]]];
    spanEdgeConn[vts_,eds_]:=Length[eds]-Max@@Length/@Select[Subsets[eds],Union@@#!=vts||Length[csm[#]]!=1&];
    Table[Length[Select[Subsets[Subsets[Range[n],{2}]],spanEdgeConn[Range[n],#]==k&]],{n,0,5},{k,0,n}]

Extensions

a(21)-a(27) from Robert Price, May 25 2021