4. Let G be a simple graph with n vertices. Its complement is the simple graph with the same vertex set and two vertices are adjacent in G ̄ if and only if they are not adjacent in G. Such a graph is called self-complementary. Find examples of a self-complementary graph on four vertices and on five vertices.
4. Let G be a simple graph with n vertices. Its complement is the simple graph with the same vertex set and two vertices are adjacent in G if and only if they are not adjacent in G. Such a graph is called self-complementary. Find examples of a self-complementary graph on four vertices and on five vertices.
4. Let G be a simple graph with n vertices. Its complement is the simple graph with the same vertex set and two vertices
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4. Let G be a simple graph with n vertices. Its complement is the simple graph with the same vertex set and two vertices
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