quasi-transitive

English

Adjective

quasi-transitive (not comparable)

  1. (graph theory, of a graph) Such that its vertex set can be partitioned into finitely many sets, so that there exists an automorphism mapping a vertex to another vertex if and only if the two vertices belong to the same set in that partition.

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