regular graphs

[ˈrɛɡ.jə.lər ɡræfs]
nounpl: regular graphs
grafos regulares
1. In graph theory, graphs in which every vertex has the same degree (number of connected edges)
A cube graph is an example of a regular graph where each vertex has degree 3.
Um grafo de cubo é um exemplo de um grafo regular em que cada vértice tem grau 3.
2. Mathematical structures used in computer science, network analysis, and combinatorics where connectivity is uniform across all nodes
Regular graphs are useful for modeling symmetric networks and distributed systems.
Grafos regulares são úteis para modelar redes simétricas e sistemas distribuídos.
This is specialized mathematical terminology used primarily in academic and research contexts in both Brazil and Portugal. The term is consistent across both Portuguese-speaking regions and internationally standardized in mathematical literature. It appears frequently in university coursework on discrete mathematics, graph theory, and computer science curricula.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
uniform graphsk-regular graphssymmetric graphs
Antonyms / Antônimos
irregular graphsnon-uniform graphs

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
grafos regulares
Standard mathematical terminology used in Brazilian universities and research
São Paulo
grafos regulares
Consistent usage in academic and technical contexts
Portugal
grafos regulares
Same terminology used in Portuguese academic mathematics
USA/International
regular graphs
Standard English term in mathematics and computer science literature

Related Words

graph theoryvertex degreeedge connectivitycubic graphsbipartite graphscomplete graphs
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